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    Hi folks my last contribution to this month theme ... no wonder month is ready to go .
    I share a seldom sighting for me even if i have seen a lot of the Rhinos , during two trips i made .Two subadults has been play fighting in the grassland area of Assam .
    The action took place during an Elephant safari i made one morning , i got lucky and came just to this event happening . It was a quick one ... started fighting and stopped after a minute .
    Very difficult to shoot as they move quite quickly ... but you as the viewer cannot move as the elephant does not care what the rhinos are doing , as long as they do not attack them .
    I wanted to tell the mahout to turn the elephant , for a better shooting angle , as i was too close for the shots i wanted to get . Well in my mind , but my mind is faster than i with the fiddling of the gear on the very very limited space to maneuver on the elephant .
    Therefor i have to be happy with the endgame .

    Canon EOS 1Dx
    Ef 200-400 IS L at 220 mm
    HH from rocking elephant back

    F 6,3 ; Iso 4000 ; 1/ 1600 sec ; man exp

    Processed with DPP 4.5 and PS CC; cropped for comp from all sides , apart from the bottom , i wished for more space all around in the original capture . But as there is not enough , i had to crop to get something pleasing . I also wish i had a lower POV , but from elephant back at short distance ...... no chance .

    Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous posting .

    Cheers Andreas

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    Andreas, can you RP as above, but more below please???

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    Sorry Steve i think you got me wrong , or i said it wrong .
    Bottom is as shot sadly , cropped from all three other sides . i really wish i had more room at the foot

    Cheers Andreas

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    Hi Andreas -- As far as i have the experience of elephant rides ,One gets to see both sides of photographing from the back of the elephant , special moments but real challenging circumstances . I think you have done a wonderful job with this one ! Very difficult it is to shoot from the elephant back , it continuously moves and causes great difficulty in stabilising .

    I really liked the moment and the details that you have got here . Nice IQ as well . I can certainly live with that cramped bottom area of the frame as far as it is taken from the elephant back .

    TFS !

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    Hello my Lietchi Boetie,

    Been out of touch for a while but I will drop you a reply to your email now now

    Amazing capture and so much expression from both protagonists, one with a submissive and fearful look and the other a bit on the agro side!

    You have captured such wonderful interaction, Andreas. Indeed, a pity about the less than perfect framing. But you were quite dependent on the elephant who gave you a ride, so not much of a choice I guess?

    Superb colours and tonality, as well as detail. Love those skin folds. I have never witnessed interaction between rhino so this is really super special to me.

    Just a question: considering the quality of this frame, have you thought of the possibility of a very close crop?

    Really enjoyed viewing, my Boetie - think you for sharing. Feels as if I could stretch out my hand and put a stop to the fight between those two boys. And did I mention your wonderful PP work:)

    Warmest regards,
    Gabriela Plesea

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    Hi Andreas - Fully understand the difficulties of shooting from an elephant but think you did very well here. Yes, I agree with you own critique especially about the space but really like the textures and the action that you captured.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    Space below aside, I really like the clarity and colour contrast here (they leap off the screen against that green backdrop).
    Good sharpness where it matters!
    Morkel Erasmus

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    Thanks Gabriela for your always very warm wording .... in your comments .Much appreciated .
    Thanks also to Morkel and Rachel , much appreciate your critique ... too

    Cheers Andreas

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