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| sent on January 27, 2014 (11:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
wonder! meraviglia! |
| sent on January 27, 2014 (13:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I like the composition of this image Hello Maximum Mi piace la composizione di questa immagine Ciao Massimo |
| sent on January 27, 2014 (22:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
hello, composed and perfectly proportioned ... but when they have open ears ... we must not keep up "far"?? good ciao, perfettamente composta e proporzionata... ma quando hanno le orecchie aperte... non bisogna stargli "lontani"??? bravo |
| sent on January 27, 2014 (23:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Typically when elephants waving their ears they do it because they are hot and then to cool off. It is a good idea to stay at a distance, especially when you do not know the behavior or do you know read the intentions. The elephant gets nervous when showing clear signs, in addition to open your ears up its trunk, bellows and scratching the ground with their feet, moving in a disorganized. Like all animals for defense or attack when provoked, there are some simple rules of behavior that do not get too close to the puppies, do not scream, dressed in neutral colors and not be wearing strong perfumes. One of the biggest mistakes is to cut them off or worse to split the pack. When he attacks (and I know something from personal experience) you have to imagine the earthquake, a massive six-ton ??running at 50 km an hour so that it becomes difficult to drive and followking the track which is why the good drivers, when approaching the elephants always have to have a convenient escape route. In genere Gli elefanti quando sventolano le orecchie lo fanno perché hanno caldo e quindi per rinfrescarsi. È buona norma stare a una certa distanza soprattutto quando non ne conosci il comportamento o ne sai leggere le intenzioni. L'elefante quando si innervosisce mostra chiari segni, oltre ad aprire le orecchie alza la proboscide, barrisce e razzola la terra con le zampe, si muove in maniera scomposta. Come tutti gli animali attacca per difesa o quando viene provocato, esistono alcune semplici regole di comportamento quali non avvicinarsi troppo ai cuccioli, non gridare, vestirsi con colori neutri e non avere addosso forti profumi. Uno degli errori più grossi è quello di tagliare loro la strada o peggio di dividere il branco. Quando attacca (e ne so qualcosa per esperienza diretta) bisogna immaginarsi il terremoto, una massa di sei tonnellate che corre a 50 km l'ora così che diventa difficile guidare e seguire la pista ecco perché il bravo driver, quando si avvicinano gli elefanti dovere avere sempre una comoda via di fuga. |
| sent on January 28, 2014 (8:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Grandiose! In every sense:-D but first of all for the quality of your shot, composition and moment caught! Grandiosa!! In tutti i sensi ma prima di tutto per la qualità del tuo scatto, della composizione e del momento colto!! |
| sent on January 28, 2014 (8:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great first floor, congratulations. Guido Gran primo piano, complimenti. Guido |
| sent on January 28, 2014 (21:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
as the saying goes: full screen! Hello come si suol dire : a tutto schermo! Ciao |
| sent on January 28, 2014 (22:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice Simpaticissima |
| sent on January 28, 2014 (23:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
But how did you see it, it was camouflaged with grass!?? :-D
Congratulations, very nice!
Hello. Luca Ma come hai fatto a vederlo, si era mimetizzato con l'erba!!??? Complimenti, molto bella!!! Ciao. Luca |
| sent on January 29, 2014 (9:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very good, tight composition that enhances the grandeur of the animal Ottimo, composizione stretta che esalta l'imponenza dell animale |
| sent on January 29, 2014 (12:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Luke, a huge herd, more than thirty specimens that were marching toward the water. You are sheltered from the heat all close to each other in a small spot and remained so for half an hour. I had time to observe them and resume the poses unusual and interesting. Thank you all. Luca, un branco imponente, più di trenta esemplari che stavano marciando verso l'acqua. Si sono riparati dalla calura tutti stretti l'un l'altro in una piccola macchia e sono rimasti così una mezz'ora. Ho avuto il tempo di osservarli e riprendere le pose insolite e interessanti. Grazie a tutti. |
| sent on January 29, 2014 (16:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice! Bellissima!!! |
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