Zimbabwe Sunset
Sunset from Davidson's Camp in Zimbabwe, a private concession. in Hwange National Park. We were watching elephants coming in for water and saw the sky turn...
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Sunset from Davidson's Camp in Zimbabwe, a private concession. in Hwange National Park. We were watching elephants coming in for water and saw the sky turning as the sun went down.
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Contest Finalist in A World Of Brown Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Discover Africa Photo Contest
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RDVPhotography
April 08, 2015
Appreciate the comment, thanks. There seems to be something magical about light in Africa, kind of like sunsets in Australia. :D
RDVPhotography
May 02, 2015
As I said above, there is something magical about light in Africa. Thanks.
RDVPhotography
May 26, 2015
I stopped photograhing Elephants for this shot. The sky was just amazing, only thing better would have been a few elephants in the foreground but the logs worked. Appreciate your visits to my work
nina050
June 04, 2015
I have not been here, but this definitely has an allure about it. Beautiful capture!!
RDVPhotography
June 19, 2015
Thanks, had to capture that sunset and silhouette but needed to find something for the foreground, elephants would have been better but they were on the other side so used the dead wood. Appreciate the nice comment
RDVPhotography
November 18, 2015
Except for the herd of Elephants we were watching it was pretty peacful, appreciate the vote Gigi
RDVPhotography
January 06, 2016
Thanks, this is a personal favorite but just does not seem to break through as a finalist
NatureLoverJJWal
March 14, 2016
Looking at the photos captured in africa, I am sure it is really great place for wildlife. I saw they bountiful nature resources however, some others exploited them and you can see that wildlife is more protected than human. For me it isn't right. Put human life as first then wild life as second. Protect them by giving education, clear water, teach them how to plant in the ares where they can still grow plants. I can feel the pain of the people living there. However the photograph is beautiful, voted Discover Africa!
RDVPhotography
November 17, 2016
Sometimes you are in the right place at the right time, but I will say sunsets & sunrises in Africa just have a quality about them, thanks much Carol
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