First post and hope this works.
Picture 1.
We had just watched a small breeding herd of elephant’s cross the road in front of our car when in an attempt to catch up with the herd this mother and two young walked very quickly from the thick bush. Like a naughty child the smaller elephant was frustratingly either in front of or behind the mother and was really not helping my composition; the captured position lasted for the briefest of moments. It was mid-day light (11:21hrs) with a bit of cloud cover. Taken at the Chobe River Front during the rainy season - Chobe National Park, Northern Botswana.
Picture 2.
It was mid-afternoon (13:48) in the dry season and this lone bull elephant was quietly feeding amongst the Mopane trees. We were parked backed by a large bush to break up the outline of the vehicle near a small waterhole that was between the elephant and ourselves. We waited and hoped that he would soon visit the waterhole for a drink. Eventually he broke cover and walked straight towards us very relaxed; his head was nodding, huge ears flapped and trunk swished with each stride. I only snapped this one picture as I had it composed whilst waiting an hour for him to move, all he had to do was take the well trodden game path towards the water which he obligingly did. When he got to the water we spent a further half hour with him while he had a long drink and a very noisy/messy mud bath, before he moved away. Taken in the Savute area of the Chobe National Park, Northern Botswana.
Camera point and shoot Sony DSC-H1 (jpeg) set to Auto (Default [1]ISO64, 1/640sec, F4.0, [2] ISO64, 1/400sec, F4.0,); PP - crop, WB a bit of HSL.
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