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When this very large elephant bull decided to visit my house I had to negotiate with him not to trash all the trees around the house. He is about 50 to 55 years old, completely wild with an amazing non agressive disposition towards humans. After some discussion and shaking his head at me he backed off and moved on.

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Martin- Thank you very much I appreciate your comments.

 

QUOTE: "He was probably remembering the day you broke his left tusk with one bare hand, and was deciding whether he should leave well enough along."

 

Stuart- Thank you for your comments and you're right elephants do have amazing memories :)

 

Jaap and Michael- Thank you for taking the time to comment much appreciated. He's an amazing animal!

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Quote: "Pardon me for saying this, but you have balls bigger than his. There is no way I would stand face to face with a bull elephant in the wild."

 

Brent, Maurizio & Mike- Thanks for your comments, much appreciated. Believe me they're not bigger than his "everything" shrinks when he's in front of me.

 

I wouldn't get this close with any elephant. I still keep a respectful distance from this boy, I reckon that distance is not closer than about 3 meters and if I get closer he certainly lets me know.

 

This guy's been visiting my house for a few years now and we seem to have an understanding and respect for each other. I never shout at him or let people who are visiting me make a fuss or a noise when he comes to visit. I had a friend who wanted to throw some oranges at him, that's a huge no no!! it's fatal mistake to try and feed any wild animals.

MIKE

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M8 & Tri Elmar @18mm & DLUX3

 

When this very large elephant bull decided to visit my house . . .

 

It is not often that you read an opening sentence like this. Most of us say "there's an elephant in the living room" but that's an expression and not a photographic event!

 

Terrific series. I like all of them; each is unique. But the first one is arresting. Spectacular images . . . thanks for sharing.

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Mike:

 

Hats off to you. "This guys has been visiting... for a few years.." It looks like you have a great friend that comes visiting. That is great. :)

 

All the shots are great! How is your M8 doing in those condiftion? Looks like it is doing fine.

 

Robert.

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Mark- thank you for your comments, it's not only elephants who come to visit we have a whole assortment of visitors ranging from various antelope, lions and the occasional leopard sneaking past at night on his rounds as he goes looking for prey.

 

QUOTE: "Hats off to you. "This guys has been visiting... for a few years.. It looks like you have a great friend that comes visiting. That is great."

All the shots are great! How is your M8 doing in those condiftion? Looks like it is doing fine."

 

Robert- Thank you. On this visit he arrived with 3 other large elephant bulls, but he was the only one who came close to the house. He came and stood outside the front door, it was as if he came to see if I was there, it's quite amazing.

 

I've got 2 M8's that I've taken all over Africa with me on safari, and they continue to do just fine. I read various posts on this site about how people's M8's have let them down. I operate them in fairly harsh conditions and so far they haven't let me down. I guess like any piece of electronic equipment they should be treated carefully and one must always bear in mind that the M8 wasn't designed to be exposed to the full force of the elements.

MIKE

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