Submitted by Missy (not verified) on Sat, 08/02/2008 - 03:56.
Because it takes a great photographer to catch this action of mother nature coming out of such a large animal at probably a pretty fast rate of speed. Would be a great photo for the loo though! :)
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Rope & stitches
I have to ask... Are those stitches on the end of the tail? What is the rope doing there; holding up the tail? This shot has piqued my curiosity.
Well, this is one aspect of
Well, this is one aspect of elephant life you don't often see photographed. I applaud your "outside the box" style.
My answer to 'Why?'
Because it takes a great photographer to catch this action of mother nature coming out of such a large animal at probably a pretty fast rate of speed. Would be a great photo for the loo though! :)
my answer to "why"
My first thought was "someone's in touch with his inner 9 year old." I haven't checked, but I'm willing to bet this is winning as "most commented."
I did a double-take when I
I did a double-take when I got to this photo. Shock and awe. I must say I envy that elephant.
for some reason, I like
for some reason, I like this. I know it is nothing you could hang in the entrance hall, but it is just wonderful.
Well done Mr. Blackthorne
Interesting picture :-)
Is this the picture that was mentioned in "Balham to Bollywood"?
Interesting picture.... Not the kind I would like to decorate my flat with but interesting.
I think I like the bamboo forrest most.... nice perspective, beautiful structures, shades and colours.
Nice work. I took a picture
Nice work. I took a picture of two turtles doing it at the zoo once.
Doin' what comes naturally
Ah, this is what they won't show you on National Geographic. I wonder why they don't, it is all part of nature.
tee hee
That is one relieved elephant!
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some sense of humor you have there haha. i'm pretty sure this wont be a top seller for your charity work though! funny stuff though.
Why?
Why?
I was thinking the same
I was thinking the same thing!
Ditto!!!
Ditto!!!