I am 58 years young, live in Johannesburg, South Africa and I'm a true product of my continent. I love the bush, the animals, sunshine, sunsets - oh well, anything to do with nature. I am unmarried and have three sons - 37, 33 and 30 respectively and three granddaugters aged 12, 6 and 4 respectively and obviously the light of my life! Photography has always been a passion and I have loved it since I can remember. I was still using a SLR camera and only switched to digital only in late 2007! My other passion is travel and I have been lucky enough to have travelled fairly widely. There are however still many, many places I would love to visit "one day." I am truly an amateur photographer and do it merely as a hobby. So please be gentle when you comment on my work. :-) Thank you Piet, my dear friend, for convincing me to place my work on Renderosity. You owe me one! Hugs, Carin xx
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Comments (39)
flora-crassella
very w o n d e r f u l !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kimariehere
WOw to see them out in the wild what an experiance you captured them beautifully !!! so hard when you dont have the internet for a fewday glad you got connected again!!!
lior
So wonderful!5*>Fav
durleybeachbum
Marvellous!
CliffBowles
Love the photo, good shot. Like the contrast of colors in the vegetation.
fredster66
Outstanding photo Carin. Very nice.
Susank
OHH! Wonderful scenery
jeroni
Splendid composition and colors my friend
Cytisus
Superb capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MrsRatbag
Oh, this is marvelous; I can't imagine being able to see them in their territory! Excellent capture!
BorisB
A very impressive scene, great!!
bmac62
Very, very nice capture. I've never been to SA but the terrain is how I've pictured it. As I recall from studying some old military maps...there is a lot of much rougher terrain too. What a privilege to be able to see elephants in the wild. Bill
PD154
Glad to have you back Carin and what a compensation for your absence, stunning picture girl :)
GBCalls
Excellent capture! Very nice
Chaosphoto
It's looking like we Australians will be staying home for a while now as our dollar has taken a dive. So for now it looks like our visit to Sth Africa and Brasil will have to wait which means you will just have to keep showing us your world this way :)
Artlan59
Beautifully done. Excellent capture and POV. Amazing animals.
goodoleboy
If you listen carefully, they can also be "heard" on the move. Better than being "hurt" on the move. Stellar shot of the various pachyderms on their way to greener pastures, Carin. Missed you on the Internet with your interesting postings and comments.
Fidelity2
Very cool. 5+.
bronwyn_lea
Great picture!
auntietk
Oh my. We just have seagulls here! No elephants. This is absolutely amazing!
KarmaSong
How lucky you have been to see such a fantastic scene! This is a superb capture, Carin!
MrsLubner
I'm thrilled by this. I know you know that wild elephants just thrill me to the bone and to see a family like this is just breathtaking. And you say there were even more! I adore that tiny one - in the middle of the traveling adults - being protected from danger so well.Gorgeous and did I say thrilling shot? :-)
SSoffia
GORGEOUS CAPTURE & COMPOSITION :)
furuta
Wonderful scene. excellent shot!!
ledwolorz
Wonderful photo.
efron_241
Prachtig mooi I had a walking tour in my city today with people from South Africa and the Embassador of that country.. A wonderful group of people. fun to see this image now
mickuk50
I know I`ve said it before ,but this is just awesome being able to see these animals in the wild ,with or without a camera :o)..superb capture Carin Mick
emmecielle
Great capture! :)
Alz2008
Beautiful capture..
CavalierLady
Wonderful image, and more so, knowing that you saw this, in the African Wild! Great shot, Carin!