About the Photographer
Ela's passion for photography, emphasizes her extraordinary talent. She treasures every moment and succeeds in capturing the finest detail of a wedding, matric farewell, birthday party or any special occasion into a breathtaking story.
She captures the tranquility of nature, through photography and cherishes every special moment.
There is no limit to her imagination. Every photo collection of that special day, can be described as moments treasured.
LABELS
Birds
(3)
Blou Bulle
(4)
Blue Wildebeest
(3)
Boabab
(3)
Boerboel
(4)
Botswana
(9)
Bromelia
(1)
Cailin
(5)
Calyle
(4)
Carien
(1)
Carien Stoltz Image & Style Professional
(2)
Dung Beatles
(1)
Elephant
(2)
Ella
(2)
Fishing
(1)
Flowers
(1)
Giraffe
(5)
Goulti
(2)
Hartbeespoort Dam
(2)
Hippopotamus
(1)
Historical
(3)
Impala
(7)
Julian
(4)
Kruger National Park
(2)
Kudu
(1)
Lion
(2)
Matric Farewell
(9)
Moholoholo
(3)
Monuments
(2)
Namibia
(1)
Namwi Campsite & Self Catering
(1)
People
(5)
Pets
(1)
Pilanesberg
(26)
Red Hartebeest
(1)
Reuben
(3)
South Africa
(8)
Steenbok
(1)
Treasured Moments
(26)
Trees
(1)
Union Buildings SA
(1)
Vlakvark/Warthog
(1)
Wedding Venues
(4)
Weddings
(111)
White Rhino
(1)
Zebra
(2)
Showing posts with label Botswana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Botswana. Show all posts
Thursday, 21 July 2011
Third Bridge
Third bridge … not very stable with some logs missing!
The photographer noticed spoor of leopard after this photo was taken right where she was!! Needless to say, no time was wasted to get back to safety asap.
Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Botswana
Kumaga Camp, (Xhumaga) is 48km south-west of the main entrance, situated on the banks of the currently dry Boteti River across from Kumaga village. The camp is rustic with an ablution block and borehole water which has a sulphurous smell – the water becomes palatable on standing but it is advisable to have an independent supply. Only limited and basic supplies are available in the village.
The public campsite is not fenced and game can wander freely through this campsite. Elephant, lion, zebra, etc are frequent visitors to the campsite.
Thursday, 14 July 2011
Elephant herd in the Chobe River in Botswana
Positive thinking is nothing unless you take a positive action. An action is nothing unless you face challenges and rejections. Think positively, plan creatively and act differently is the way of success.
~ Ramesh Thapa ~
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
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