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Next to the Ewaso Ng'iro River, these elephants paused for me to grab a few shots. Just to the right of where I took this shot was a male lion who crept up the side of my vehicle giving me quite a scare as I was leaning out at the time taking this sequence of shots.
These 3 elephants got hosed down. I couldn't narrow these shots down any more. Great expressions and I love all the water spray!
We just returned from the most incredible trip to Africa! This photograph was my first encounter with an elephant in the wild. We saw so many beautiful creatures, and met so many amazing people. We will surely return!
We took two game drives per day. Each one lasted about 4-5 hours. The first one was at 5am and then 2nd one started at 4pm. Even though we were really close to the animals, it was a challenge to photograph them because of the low light conditions and because they were all in motion. In addition, my nerves were all over the place because it was such an intense experience!
I hope you enjoy this collection of my memories.
Taken at Ruckomechi Camp, Zimbabwe, during a late afternoon 'water activity'.
See also 'Ready to Cross .. 1'.
Ndlulamitsi (en loo la Mit see), or Ndlula for short, and her newborn calf Lutsandvo (loot-sund-vor), or Luti for short. Luti was born on Valentine's Day 2010. His name means "love" in SiSwati.