Two years ago I was able to travel to Thailand to visit my daughter who was teaching there. We took a train to KhaoYai National park and then spent a very long day in the park. It was well worth the trip but definitely not long enough. Our guide worked very hard to make sure that we got to see the elephants and as many other critters as possible. Then it was back to town and a good meal in the night market.
All shots were taken with Canon 80D. The first shot was with the 18-135 nano from the train. The rest were with the Sigma 150-600 c.
Nice set. Must have been a great trip Equus.
Don
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PAR4DCR wrote:
Nice set. Must have been a great trip Equus.
Don
It was a wonderful two weeks.
I just realized that I made a mistake on #9. that was an iPhone shot.
This is a wonderful series.
Very nice set. Looks like a great trip.
Excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Equus wrote:
Two years ago I was able to travel to Thailand to visit my daughter who was teaching there. We took a train to KhaoYai National park and then spent a very long day in the park. It was well worth the trip but definitely not long enough. Our guide worked very hard to make sure that we got to see the elephants and as many other critters as possible. Then it was back to town and a good meal in the night market.
All shots were taken with Canon 80D. The first shot was with the 18-135 nano from the train. The rest were with the Sigma 150-600 c.
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Nice photos of the place. But the elephant on the road is an amazing shot, with the animal following all traffic laws.
Very nice! I want to do that! That looks like a really big elephant for an Asian one. Great shots.
Love the one of the elephant leading the traffic.
Equus wrote:
Two years ago I was able to travel to Thailand to visit my daughter who was teaching there. We took a train to KhaoYai National park and then spent a very long day in the park. It was well worth the trip but definitely not long enough. Our guide worked very hard to make sure that we got to see the elephants and as many other critters as possible. Then it was back to town and a good meal in the night market.
All shots were taken with Canon 80D. The first shot was with the 18-135 nano from the train. The rest were with the Sigma 150-600 c.
Two years ago I was able to travel to Thailand to ... (
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wow how wonderful...so much beauty to see, and the monkey and elephant shots are amazing!!
Beautiful photos. I especially like #7 and #9. Also the first one is striking. The elephant leading the procession of cars is priceless.
Beautiful photographs, every one.
Dennis
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