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Critiques [Translate]
- somjit
(263) - [2008-03-02 3:02]
Hellow Loot,
Sharp image, good contrast and undisturbing backround.It portrays the trust that babies have on the parents. I have comments regarding the heading with relation to humans but maybe it will be better that i refrain from these.Your pics are really all of a very high standard and very informative.TFS.
erwin.
- lgfoto
(1466) - [2008-03-02 3:29]
Very nice composition Loot and good DOF.Very interesting notes.TFS
- joey
(19685) - [2008-03-02 3:42]
Hello Loot,
shot of this small family of Elephants!
I love how there's a big Elephant at the front and a medium-sized Elephant at the back with the two little'uns in the middle :-)
Excellent composition.
Great lighting and natural colours.
Superb work Loot.
Thanks,
Joe
- cataclysta
(4495) - [2008-03-02 3:48]
Hi Loot
I like almost panoramic frame. There is something special in these shot but I dont know what it is ;-) Great sharpness, beautiful green tones
Very good job
TFS
Krzysztof
- ramthakur
(24902) - [2008-03-02 4:55]
Hi Loot,
First of all, I enjoyed looking at the picture of Manyee's grandkid in your workshop posting. I also enjoyed reading the note with it.
Your dedication to the little "Prince" is a touching gesture on your part.
~
The image of your elephants is as usual beautiful and captivating.
The foreground and the background despite different levels of focus merge well into each other to form a great composition.
Thanks and best regards.
Ram
- Zeno
(7973) - [2008-03-02 5:07]
Hi Loot,
Its always interesting to see your safari-photo's and read your informative stories. I just read in a Dutch newspaper about the problems you have with elephants in especially the Krugerpark. There are to many of them and these wonderful creatures destroy great parts of the park. I hope they will find a solution that is best for men and elephant.
Nevertheless its good to see pictures like this one. You show us real nature. Thanks so much for sharing.
regards,
Zeno.
- Alex99
(14603) - [2008-03-02 6:16]
Hi Loot.
What a pictorial scene you have pictured and shared with us. Even without amazing family the captured landscape would be wonderful. However, with impressive elephant "chain" it is simply superb. Great is all, and POV and composition, and natural colours and soft lighting, and precisely selected DOF with some blurriness of the wonderful BG. It is clear the note is the best as always. Many thanks and kind regards.
Alexei.
- jaycee
(14893) - [2008-03-02 9:34]
Hi Loot,
Fantastic family shot. I love the way the parent is the leader and the others are in size place order. A beautiful setting with wonderful natural colors. Each elephant is perfect with wonderful details. This shot brings back wonderful memories of my trip to Africa.
Jane
- jmp
(8400) - [2008-03-02 11:29]
Hi Loot,
A perfect composition and a great note. I'm afraid that human leadership is getting too much complex, if not out of control.
TFS and best regards mf,
José M.
PS. Me knee is going very well. So well that I must control myself just with the brain. Thank you very much for your interest.
- vanderschelden
(26536) - [2008-03-02 13:00]
Hello Loot,
It is strange to experience that such large animals in some conditions just appear as little miniatures in Kruger National Park and probably in other parts of Africa as well. Almost as Japanese netski. Your image is a very good example of the aforementioned and is even increasing
this effect through the different sizes of these elephants and the semi-blurred background mountains.
Well done!
TFS
Annick
Well, my friend... That is ONE way to get me out of my "grandma haze"!
Indeed I have been much occupied with my pride and joy.
He has since returned to China, and I miss him so!
Thank you for your kind dedication. : )
The sight of your picture rather gave me a jolt! It is uncanny!
Unbeknownst to you, on my window sill, there is a scene exactly like that: A family of elephants, with an adult at the lead, followed by three young elephants of graduated sizes. The only difference is that my elephants have smaller ears, and they are black, carved out of ebony.
This set of wooden elephants has been with me since I was a child growing up in Vietnam. When my parents immigrated to the States, they brought it with them, though they had precious space to spare.
And now it adorns my home, a link to a distant past, both in time and space. : 0
A beautiful and meaningful picture you have chosen to dedicate to me and my little grandson! Thanks again, my friend. : )
- badar
(785) - [2008-03-02 22:47]
Hi Loot,
Beautiful sharp image. The pan cropping does really work.I hope there will be many generations of students & good leaders for them.
TFS
Badar
- betsie
(0) - [2008-03-02 22:50]
Good photo and interesting notes Loot.
Nature is a wonder on it's own!
- horia
(12468) - [2008-03-03 1:07]
Hi Loot
A superb capture and a very interesting dedication :)
I love how you managed to capture this nice little family all walking in a row here - mother first and the kids after her :) They really look adorable!
I particularly like the DOF here which is very well focused on the subjects and manages to blur everything out very well - both the FG and the BG and thus making the elephants stand out excellently!
Very good sharpness and exposure as well.
Bravo and TFS
Horia
- Janice
(17434) - [2008-03-03 1:14]
Super line up of those heavy beauties Loot.
And that's a lovely photo of Manyee's little man - isn't he a darling. Those notes are very interesting too. I have missed seeing Manyee's photos lately and I am so pleased you are in contact with her - HI MANYEE!
Thank you
Janice
- Miss_Piggy
(3231) - [2008-03-03 3:37]
Hallo Loot
Lovely dedication to a special lady’s (Manyee) grandson. At this stage he would not know anything about dedications etc, but I am sure his grandma will tell him about it as soon as he is a bit older. What a great shot within a perfect timing. This is just another wonderful photo from you. I was wondering if there is a certain order in which they always walk, or do they just follow the queue whenever they see there is movement? I just love the way the little ones are following the mother, from the youngest to the eldest, the difference in size is amazing. Wonderful detail and colour,and it was good to see the elephants again in their natural surroundings. Thanks for sharing.
Love
Anna
- bobcat08
(1337) - [2008-03-03 11:47]
Hello Loot,
What a amazing shot of this small family of Elephants. All in one line. A nevertheless particular about herd is see mother first, the smallest and oldest child closes the file. To seem people (-:
When I saw the thumbnails of elephants the colors are mostly more grey. What is the reason of this difference? Maybe there enviroment? Red sand or clay where they live?
Interesting notes. Cheers and TFS BOB
- pauljk
(224) - [2008-03-04 20:31]
Hi Loot,
Delightful scene you have captured here. Techincally hard to fault. Great natural colours and good separation from the BG. Next time I suggest convincing these guys to get in order by size...then you would have one totally insane image:o)
Cheers
Paul
- Aaltjie
(0) - [2008-03-05 5:39]
Hallo Loot
Follow the leader. We use to play that game at school. The person leading was not always my favourite and I wonder if it the same in the animal world. Do they also have likes and dislikes on fellow animals? Like these youngsters for instance. Do they follow the matriag because she is a good leader, or do they follow her because they want to? What will happen if one of them decides they have had enough and turn their own way? Does she ever look around to see if they are still following, and does she know how many are suppose to follow? Does she turn back or call when one of them is missing?
I am sure that is silly questions, but have been wondering about it in the past, and looking at your photo the questions came back to mind.
What a fantastic shot! To get 4in one frame and still everything look so sharp with good details is amazing. It's wonderful to see them in so many different sizes. Great light and all is clear and sharp. What a great panorama. I must congratulate you on this one.
Kind regards
Aaltjie
- Tobias__Ortmann
(661) - [2008-03-07 3:45]
Hi loot fantastic shot very good moment very close view and perfect sharpness and details
I dont know how you could do better
very well done
Toba
- Dyker
(170) - [2008-03-09 7:41]
Hello Loot
This is a well taken family scene with good notes to go with it and a lovely dedication complete with supplementary workshop photo and very interesting notes to accompany it. Elephants are amazing creatures and I've told you long ago that they are my favourites. Your notes just confirms how intelligent these animals are and what makes it even more extraordinary is that their intelligence is not through instinct, but through acquired knowledge gained through their upbringing and the teaching of the parents and other elephants in the group. The photo is great with nice depth of field displayed with the out of focus background and the very sharp area of focus on the animals. Well done.
Greetings
AC
- goldyrs
(4704) - [2008-03-12 4:26]
Loot,
I'm seeing this after a reference from your wife on a similar shot of mine.I love this shot of yours.
The timing is perfect.
Thanks so much.
Kind regards,
Goldy
- Rehanna
(14) - [2008-03-12 22:44]
Hello Loot
Hierdie familie foto is voorwaar 'n pragtige toewyding aan Manyee se kleinseun en is hy nie 'n kostelike klein prinsie nie? Eendjies, eendjies, stap in 'n ry. Een, twee, drie, vier, stap hul verby. Jammer, ek het die verkeerde liedjie hier beet. Dit moes seker iets oor die olifant gewees het wat sing van "Die groot ou reus met die behendige neus" of so iets. Hoe sou jy daarvan hou om so 'n neus te kon hê wat jy terselfdertyd as 'n arm of 'n hand kon gebruik? Ek as 'n ma sou nogal kon doen met so 'n ekstra een. Ek weet net nie hoe dit sou lyk as daai ding hier uit my voorkop moes hang nie, maar as ons almal so gelyk het sou ons seker gedink het dit lyk normaal. Julle mans sou dan dalk vir mekaar kon sê, "Haai, kyk na daai meisie, het sy nie die oulikste ou slurpie nie?" Ok, ek is sommer net verspot, ek weet, maar met Eskom, invlasie, die petrol prys, die 'bohaai oor Reitz', en al hierdie ander gemors moet 'n ou maar 'n bietjie verspot raak om oor ietsie te kan lag anders gaan ons net iewers moet gaan sit en huil en daarvoor is ek waaragtigwaar ook nie lus nie.
Groete
Rehanna
- XOTAELE
(8) - [2008-03-17 14:55]
Hola Loot.
Genial encuadre y estupendos tonos.
Buenos detalles y gran PoV.
Un cordial saludo, JL.
- jcoowanitwong
(11461) - [2008-03-24 8:56]
Hello Loot,
Beautiful family picture. You have them framed nicely. Well seen in natural habitat. Sharp focus and well exposed image.
Very well done and tfs.
JC
- marhowie
(34531) - [2008-03-30 16:04]
Back with comments in the am Loot,
Howard
- AnimalExplorer
(8322) - [2008-04-28 9:43]
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Hi Loot,
This picture really shows great dimension and the main subjects really pop out when viewing, great exposure. This one reminds of the episode "TARZAN, THE APE MAN " where the hunters follow the pacaderms to the graveyard to collect all the ivory, Johnny Weismuller was the coolest Tarzan. TFS
Paul:)
Johnny Weissmuller. Maureen O'Sullivan. Now we're talking! Jane tags along with her father and his partner as they safari in search of the mysterious elephant graveyard. Once they are deep in the jungle, Tarzan "discovers" Jane and promptly kidnaps her. They, quickly, fall in love and then the action begins. The safari is captured by a tribe of pygmies and Tarzan must rescue them - with the help of his friends, the elephants.
This is a fantastic adventure film! Weissmuller is easily the best known of the movie Tarzan's and does a great job (even if Tarzan isn't portrayed as the intelligent guy he is in the books). What can I say about Maureen O'Sullivan? She IS Jane; intelligent, sexy and quite capable of taking care of herself (until she meets Tarzan)...
Remade in 1959 with Denny Miller and in 1981 with Miles O'Keeffe.
Tarzan Movie Source
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