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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Animals of India #14 - Asiatic Elephants

 Pictures of Elephants
Elephants are such intelligent beings and every sighting/encounter that we have had, has taught us something new about wild elephant behavior.

It was 30 minutes since our Jeep Safari into the Bandipur national park and it started raining heavily. It is said that once it starts raining, it is difficult to sight any wildlife. We therefore settled into enjoying the beauty of the forests. The Jeep tracks got slippery and we were into 4 wheel drive at every undulation of the tracks. That is when we saw another Jeep watching an elephant herd.

We parked our Jeep at a vantage point, about 50 feet from the action, and the other Jeep and were observing this herd comprising of a Matriarch, 2 other female elephants, 2 sub-adult male elephants and 2 sub 1-year calves. After a few minutes a van, which is run by the Forest Department came and parked 10 feet behind us. All this commotion unsettled the elephants and they decided it was time to move. The other Jeep started its engine and moved ahead giving a clear path between the 2 Jeeps for the Elephants to cross. So the resulting scenario is that you have this a Jeep about 100-150 feet ahead of us, elephants trying to cross the track in front of us and a van behind us.

Here's the action as captured with the D80, 12-24mm f4 lens, handheld using the Jeep railing as support. All images are taken at 24mm. The overcast lighting conditions made photography challenging by allowing shutter speed of 1/60s or lesser.

This first image, below, shows the Matriarch contemplating crossing the road with the two calves sheltered between her and another female elephant. This foursome was about 10 feet from the Jeep, which is considerably close. EXIF - 24mm, f4, 1/50s, -0.7EV, ISO 400.Then for some reason the Matriarch decides against crossing the tracks and they move away from our Jeep. While this is happening, the other female elephant comes really close to us - she was just about 5 feet from the front of the Jeep! For a few moments, we had our heart in our mouth; what if she charged and what if the charge was for real! EXIF - 22mm, f4, 1/60s, -0.7EV, ISO 400.But surprise; it was the Matriarch who decides to charge . She came charging at us, trumpeting loudly. But thankfully, it was a mock charge! In this image she's about 10-15 feet from the Jeep . EXIF - 24mm, f5.6, 1/30s, -0.7EV, ISO 400.Once the Matriach realized that we have no threat to the calves, she did not bother our presence. It was as if she thought we were just part of the landscape! She continued grazing grass, dusting herself, and even cleaning her ears, which happens to be S's favorite picture here. She was so close, probably 5 feet or less, we must say that this is the closest that we have ever come to a wild elephant. All images are almost full frame at 24mm focal length . EXIF - 24mm, f5.6, 1/15s-1/20s, -07.EV, ISO 400.  Some of our other elephant encounters include:

Sighting the largest wild elephant herd till date, which is posted in One big family.

Watching wild elephants in a playful mood in water, which for us was an awesome experience. We saw that the bond between mother and calf is as strong as it is in human beings.

And being charged by wild elephants, which was a nerve-racking experience; not for the faint-hearted.


120 comments:

Arnaud said...

I really hope someday i can see such a thing by my own eyes !

Tigerlily of Borneo said...

That makes two of us, Arnaud! I want to see elephants and tigers like you're posting here, in their natural habitat. These are GREAT captures, Thomas! SO close and so in action. :-) I love your write-ups too.

Patricia said...

Thomas,
I especially enjoy the third image of the lone elephant amongst the tree trunks!

joshi daniel said...

this is very close and for a change some images from a wide angle lens!

Dale Forbes said...

elephants have such a deep, powerful presence; it must have been an incredible experience. I always find it humbling to be near them, although I would be very weary with a heard of temperamental african elephants about.

the movement in the images sets a nice mood and helps to feel the action.

Dale
http://alpinebirds.blogspot.com

Chris said...

Hi Thomas,
Thanks for making us discover this animal with your eyes. I hope, one day, I will see them with my eyes too!!

Kristi said...

Wow, what an amazing experience to see wild elephants! They are beautiful creatures!

rainfield61 said...

I have the feeling that I am with you in the jeep. It looks so real to me.

Marka said...

Awesome photographs! Even with slow shutter speeds you captured some great shots. I have to agree with S on this one, the picture of the elephant cleaning her ears is my favorite out of the series. Cheers!

Andy said...

Awesome creatures and capture magnificently.

rian said...

wow! it was a good thing they didn't charge at your jeep when you were there.. great story and images to come with it.. excellent work.. :)

RAJI MUTHUKRISHNAN said...

Great shots, and up close, too.
Were you scared at all? An elephant can be, despite its great beauty, a frightening being.

The other side of the elephants here:
http://seventhchords.blogspot.com/2009/04/jumbo-sit-in.html

beanow said...

I adore these beautiful, powerful and wise animals! Pictures are perfect and full the charm.

l a u r a v i n k . n l said...

The last shot is absolutely AMAZING, I love it!

SAPhotographs (Joan) said...

Isn't it fantastic to be able to get so close to these magnificent animals? In cases like this it is always the maatriach you have to watch out for, they are extremely protective. An excellent post Thomas.

Bird Girl said...

I'm sure I would be nervous to be so close to wild animals - but it was well worth it, Thomas! I enjoyed looking at the other elephant posts and remember how sweet the baby between its mom's legs -ahhh. My favorite of this bunch is the elephant cleaning his ear - priceless!

Hacène said...

What a great experience ! I would like to have such one. Maybe one day...
Thank you for sharing.

Frida said...

I would love an encounter like that. Here you can see an occasional moose or wild boar when driving :-)

bindu said...

Sounds like an incredible experience. Amazing pictures to go with it. I've been amidst an elephant herd on safari in Ngorongoro, and it was incredible too, so I can imagine this!

Rajesh said...

Amazing snaps taken from such a close distance. Your narration of entire time you had enjoyed there is excellent.

Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life said...

I will have to show this post to my husband. He always thought if he could own an elephant he would feel like the king of the world. Wonderful photos, as usual.

Vamsee said...

Hey,
This is a great post. You wrote it exactly as it happened. I can replay it in my mind again thanks to the awesome pictures.

Oh...What a great trip we had!!

Vamsee

Lunamania said...

Wow! Duh...but they are so close and magestic. Thanks for letting me experience creatures I'll never get to see so intimately!

jump said...

Just wonderful, I love elephants very much... they seems to be happy :)

averyclaire said...

What magnificent photos. And I can imagine it was a bit nerve wrecking there for a while. How exciting. In my neighborhood we see squirrels and rabbits! SMILE.

Anu said...

we had a similar experience at k gudi.... something i shall never forget.... great photos again..

Nick S said...

wonderful as always !

Barbara Martin said...

Wonderful thrilling post, Thomas. Elephants rank in my top five favoute animals. I love coming here to see what new wildlife photos you have to share with your readers.

jason said...

I'm with S: The matriarch cleaning her ear is my favorite.

These are magnificent shots, Thomas! What great luck to have this close encounter, and even better luck to have the elephants decide to stick around instead of fleeing.

Doum said...

I M P R E S I O N N A N T ! Absolutely amazing reportage, better than Jackass team... I viewed all the link adds and afraid by the elephant charge!!! The last photo series is bit different than other; I think its cause to the tree cover. Bravo.

Ginnie said...

It just blows my mind, Thomas, to see the "ACTION" you get while out-n-about! I am always gobsmacked!

Ken said...

Great wildlife depiction and words. Thanks for sharing with the World.

Sandy said...

Amazing photos and wow, so glad it was a false charge.

Anonymous said...

a window to the jungle - excellent work
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Olivier said...

Ils ont l'air bien sympa ces éléphants.

Monique said...

Très belle série sur les éléphants! J'aime beaucoup, c'est toujours l'aventure avec tes images! merci Thomas!

Mike said...

They look like they are posing for you almost. Seem to be having fun in the forest. Very cool to see.

Terry H. said...

Amazing shots. How lucky you are to get to shoot these type of photography.

Liang said...

very nice set of this elephant. i like your angle treatment here!

yz said...

fantastic images and an exciting story!

k@ said...

This is HUGE encounter !! Great serie !

Ivar said...

Awe3some series, wish I could witness something like this myself, and maybe someday... In the meantime I enjoy your pictures. Very nice

Florence said...

Elephants are really wonderful creatures ! So powerful ! Nice serie Thomas !

Mary said...

T & S,

Not for the faint-hearted is right! Oh, my. Outstanding job under such pressure and excitement. I'm glad you were thinking clearly. It's so exhilarating to see wild elephants...from your lens. Awesome. I'd like to share this with some elephant lovers I know. These images are beautiful beyond words.

Mary

Evita said...

Thomas these are so beautiful! I have been reading so much about elephants lately and indeed their intelligence is something to marvel at indeed!

Abe Lincoln said...

I am pleased with my little animals up close and personal and you have these giants charging at you from as close as a few feet and your photos are just outstanding, Thomas.

fishing guy said...

Thomas: What a wonderful capture of a very neat animal. It is strange to get a close encounter with such a massive elephant. It is a wonder to see them in a playful mood.

Sidney said...

What an adventure... and you didn't loose your cool but kept taking pictures ! Kudos.
The results are great. Wonderful pictures up close...

Michael Rawluk said...

I cannot imagine staying too calm with a charging elephant. Another wonderful series of shots.

2sweetnsaxy said...

Wow! What an amazing story and photos. I feel like I was right there with you. Well, almost.
:-)

Hobo ........ ........ ........ said...

Jaws open - When I saw pics.
Excellent !

chrome3d said...

That was so close, like I had been there myself.

le Pierrot said...

Impressinant. Your photos are very realistic, and very alive. Best regards Thomas

Stunner said...

Great shots! That must have been an experience.

sandeep said...

bandipur is very green, these days and we too had a good time on our way back from kozhikode. sighted a few elephant herds and sambhar deers but it was too dark for photos.

gr8 shots as usual

Omar said...

Wise animals, breathtaking shots. Again wonderful pictures of our wilderness

Zing said...

Great series, now I want to go on a safari.

standley said...

Wonderful as usual. I love the three last ones!

indicaspecies said...

What a great post, and the photographs are awesome!

John Theberge said...

Fantastic series of images, lucky you to experience this.

NatureStop said...

These are refreshing...our urge to be among wildlife has now increased manifold.These are truly amazing shots..we could smell the freshness in the air from your pics.

ceanothe said...

An impressive road controle!

mohkum said...

Wonderful shots! These are really very tough shots to come. Love them all! TFS

don said...

A fine series and very interesting to learn of elephant behavior.

Vagabondage said...

So far, so close! these wonderful elephants that make me think of the book by Joseph Kessel - the Lion!
Beautiful photos! thank you to you!

Ian said...

You say she realised you weren't a threat to her calves - man, she still looks pretty defensive to me!! A wonderful animal - you convey how exceptional the event is really well, too. :-)

petitlouis said...

Wonderfull serie !

claude said...

A very impressive series, very nice pictures as usual!

Alex said...

Todas son maravillosas pero me declino mas por la de la trompa en movimiento, es mi favorita, como mira la camara.
Saludos.

Andy said...

Wow what an experience! So cool that you got this close to this Elephant family!

Digital Flower Pictures said...

I think I will stick to the zoo. That looks scary.

Great shots, you can feel the action.

Framed and Shot said...

Impressive!! We really would love to go on a safari, until we have enough money we have a great substitute in your photos and description.
Thanks! always great to see!!

Shellmo said...

It's so wonderful to be able to live our wildlife dreams through your magnificent photos! I've dreamed about seeing elephants...and seeing the expressions you captured are just beautiful!

BNS said...

What a remarkable set of photos. It must have been a bit daunting to stay calm when they were SO close (and not seeming too friendly).

Arnd said...

Stunning captures and a fascinating story to go with them! Thanks for sharing both!

Chavi said...

Dangerous situation.....excellent shots. Congrats Thomas...

Fish Whisperer said...

I must say I love elephants. Great shots.
Cheers

bluechameleon said...

These image are just incredible! Such a powerful animal...love the stance and motion. Bravo!

BoB said...

cool, it seems that they are chasing you

Ashish Sidapara said...

Wow, amazing pictures! I have been using the tokina 12-24 lens for 2 years now and i just love it. Not sure i would use it to photograph a wild elephant though!

joelle said...

Wonderful, elephant is my favorite animal, thank you very much Thomas, great shots !

pRiyA said...

ok i'm back. imagine experiencing something like this in real life! the pics itself are thrilling enough!
gosh...

sil said...

Oh my! This is wonderful! I'd like one of these close encounters someday! :) Beautiful animals too.

koand said...

śliczne zdjęcia.

fishing guy said...

Thomas: I mentioned you on my site because I got a photo of a tiger beetle, the closest in name only to your great tiger photos.

Willard said...

Thomas,

That is truly an amazing encounter. The photographs are excellent and depict well the feeling of being up "close and personal" with the animals.

It is an experience to remember and savor for a lifetime!

Pacey said...

So brave for you and S to be that close. I'd love to see them too, but am not sure I have the courage to do so. Maybe.

Soe said...

What magnificent creatures!! Reading your description gives me the chills.. what if she didn't stop her charge.. scary thought!!

Excellent captures, as usual !!

EMBELLISHER said...

I prefer these photographs which give you a feel of the environment and the interaction!. The photographs in most of your posts are beautiful but a bit sterile hope there will be more of this genre.

Ashley said...

Your blog is quite the inspiration. I am a first time visitor and will be returning. :) Beautiful work!!

NJ & SB Photography said...

los elefantes, tan grandes y tan bellos, son extraordinarias todas las fotos!

ANZAGA said...

MagnĂ­fica la fauna de la India. Me impresiona sobretodo el Gaur. Saludos. ANZAGA.

http://unpaseomanchego.blogspot.com/

Alice said...

Wow, what incredible captures! These are awesome.

jo said...

The fourth and fifth down are my faves, for the very reason that they are blurry and give me a sense of movement and just lovely drawn lines. The fourth one I find quite comical too, like a characitured sketch or something!

Tammie Lee said...

Oh my goodness, these photos are so great to see! Wonderful images.

Ann in Belgium said...

I really liked the story. It was very recognizable to me as in South Africa we had a similar experience. And yes, the heart beats very fast when elephants come that close :-) You made -again- great captures.

Martine de Brest said...

Whaou, l'éléphant n'a pas l'air très content !

John Maslowski said...

I'm always amazed with your photos each time I visit your site. These are truly spectacular shots of these powerful and huge animals. Can't even imagine being there. Excellent series as usual.

silvermikan said...

Great and lovely shots! I saw wild elephants for the first time! Very nice details.

kRiZ cPEc said...

don't know if these elephants had come across any hunters or people who want their tusks before...guess they need to make sure their lives are safe. But it must have been a disaster if the matriarch really charged. Thanks goodness she didn't.
Thanks for the story and the shots.

Robyn said...

Thomas, you must live for these moments. It almost feels as if I'm there. I swear I can smell the earth. Thanks so much for sharing.

Glennis said...

Wonderful experience you had, to be so close to huge wild elephants and to even have been charged at....WOW.

françoisedu80 said...

Bonjour ,
Extraordinaire rencontre avec des éléphants sauvages ont doit avoir le frisson et en prendre plein les yeux ,merci pour ce beau reportage loin de l'europe!!!
Merci pour le gentil com
bonne continuation ....

biologion said...

The last three are amazing. Especially the last one which is funny too! Thanks for sharing photos of this incredible animals!

FrankandMary said...

I admire the 3rd shot the most. I'd read so much about the great relationships elephants form & how loyal they can be to one another, but when charging humans, that doesn't seem too helpful from the human standpoint. I've only seen elephants in zoos or the circus, 2 places they probably should not be. I hope no one in your group has a heart condition, because while my life always seems boring in comparison to yours, I'd rather be boring than trampled by elephants or having a heart attack as they approached. I was not frightened at all when I saw a bear up close, but a herd of running elephants, oh yeah, that would do it for me.
Brave photographer.~Mary

namaki said...

Wow ! wow ! there is a god for photographers ...

Pied Crow said...

Terrific images and wonderful commentary. I agree, matriarch with trunk in her ear is a classic.

Beat said...

As Arnaud said "I really hope someday i can see such a thing by my own eyes !"

Thats just amazing. Here in Switzerland we cows, cows and cows :-)

Ilan said...

My god.. That looks beyond scary.
I wonder how would I react to being so close to these wonderful (and huge!) animals :)
Great captures and great story telling :)

veronelle said...

Great captures, and fantastik shoot

paolo said...

that is a super series! i mean it's so wild into the wild i-love-it. i hope one day i could see a scene like this myself. great!

Sanna said...

Amazing photos! =)

Teri said...

Oh be still my beating heart! Fantastic photos and story.

Debbie Hartmann said...

What a great experience seeing these elephants so up close! Thanks for sharing all these images!

Marcos Santos said...

Boy ... these are great!

I would not be so close to animals as large ... maybe in a truck.

Tootie said...

Your photos are amazing!

Russ said...

Those are cool! I've had moose do a mock charge - I wager that it's nothing like an elephants!

Anita Bower said...

I especially like the third down, where it looks like she is posing for you. It must have been an amazing experience to be so close!

Thank you for periodically visiting my photoblog...it brings me to visit yours, which is a pleasure.

Anna said...

Oh Thomas what an adventure, excellent photography, and lol on you being part of the landscape. Excellent as always. Anna :)

tom said...

Amazing shots. Being that close to that huge animals gives a bit of a thrill.