Elephant Walk

Jan  Wall

Elephant Walk

A giant elephant walks among sailboats at Mission Bay Park in San Diego, California. Actually the legs of the elephant are giant palm trees that hug the edge of the water. Hope you enjoyed the photo!

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Elephant Walk by Jan  Wall
Elephant Walk by Jan  Wall
  • Chuck Gardner

    Chuck Gardner

    Jan, I love the title and the picture.

  • Jan Wall replied

    Thanks, Chuck.

  • DottieDees

    DottieDees

    Great title! and such a beautiful site!!

  • Jan Wall replied

    Thanks, Dottie. It wasn’t until we saw the picture on the computer that it looked like elephants plodding along next to the sailboat. I cracked up!

  • PPPhotoArt

    PPPhotoArt

    very cool shot and they could be elephants legs!!! well done

  • Jan Wall replied

    Thanks, PPPhotoArt! I sure was surprised when I put it up on the computer and saw that the trees looked like elephant legs!

  • amarica

    amarica

    Great title, fits perfectly!

  • Jan Wall replied

    Thanks very much!

  • CarolM

    CarolM

    Great imagination. Yes, I see the elephant’s legs. A fun shot.

  • Jan  Wall

    Jan Wall

    Thanks, Carol!

  • Mike Paget

    Mike Paget

    Very well seen!

  • Jan Wall replied

    Thanks a lot, Mike!

  • monaiman

    monaiman

    Well composed and captured !

  • Jan Wall replied

    Thankss, moaiman!

  • Jane Best

    Jane Best

    Super photo and like the way you have caught the action of the sailboat between the two trees. As your title suggests,the tree trunks really do look like the feet of a huge elephant.

  • Jan Wall replied

    Thanks for visiting my photos and for the kind words!

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