darkhound wrote:
great pics! I like the 2nd last one the most. I wonder if the elephants got over them themsevles or if people shipped them over... hmm.
Thanks. Could not understand what you meant by "if the elephants got over them themsevles or if people shipped them over"?
Shasoc wrote:
I was wondering when you were to post some pics again, Mohammed. Well, let me tell you, it was worthing the wait. These are really beautiful shots, especially the first one with its warm color tones, and the fourth one with its golden light. Your commentary made the post more interesting.
Socrate
Hey Socrate. You got me on the backfoot man. Iv'e been lazy!
Thanks for all those kind and encouraging comments. First shot was magical golden light - I was worried if I had warmed it too much in PP. We had to race over the rough/grass in my jeep to get into position to get the shot and then we had to make a quick getaway too! The sunset and afterglow was amazing!
suemcc wrote:
What an amazing experience!! So cool to see a big herd as the sun is setting -- neat!!!!!!
Susan
Heeya Susan, "thanso multo like a u sayso"!
After all we are both "africa lovers", but my little Sri lanka is also a little piece of HOE!! I just got back from 3 weeks of South Africa and Kruger with the family, must get the PP going on that lot of RAW files!
raymondjbarlow wrote:
awesome!! thanks for sharing the experience.,one of my all time favourite sounds is the low growl of an elephant.
They talk, they really do to each other! I call it a "rumble"! Amazing isn't it when you sit in silence in the jugle, engines switched off and listen to the sounds. I often here it far far away! The love for elephants is something that grows slowly on you.
Elessar wrote:
I really like the fourth one. Was the sunset really that green or did it have some help in processing? Either way, it makes for a very unique look.
Jay
hey 6300K ain't too hot? is it?
I did pull the strings a bit but really the sunset was awesome!
Dave In La wrote:
so much enjoyed these Mohammed, and the commentary.
Elephants are so smart and photogenic.
You have shown the scenery there beautifully
Thanks Dave, Yes the Elephants are are very ineteresting. The more one watches them the more it keeps facinating you how sensitive and interactice the herd is. Also i try to show the "animals in their landscape".
shelleyc wrote:
Wow, that must be something to see. My favorite of a super series is #3. Well done.
Glad you liked, especially No 3. That particular shot I also liked very much because conveys the subtle hint of a threat in the posture and demeanour of the two adults protecting the baby, kinda like as if they are standing guard and saying dont come any closer or else...!