Jen, impressive! Must have been a wonderful expierince to be that near with this elephant bull. Thans for sharing this beautiful image! Regards, Cornelius
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Elephants almost always look doleful to me as does this guy. He looks huge too. Your capture of wild game should get you some trophies, Jen! I love that he almost fills up the frame and is heading right toward you. This is a really beautiful post. Great work, Jen.
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Excellent portrait! My thoughts on seeing him... I'm so glad he's free and not penned up in some zoo or circus. Perhaps I caught the bit of sadness in his countenance...
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yes, it is !! .. congratz, and thanks for sharing him