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Heffelump for Moggers

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I remember a post from the past where the talk was about a hefferlump so here's one for you Aine
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Better again, a Baby Heffelump! :D

It's just a tad* embarrassing to 'fess up to this, but one of my nicknames at school was "Baby Elephant", not so much because of my size as my modus operandi... :oops:

I think elephants are such magnificent, noble creatures. One of my warmest and richest memories from childhood was a trip to the zoo where I got to feed a bun to an elephant: I was just blown away by the feeling of sheer, unadulterated joy! I couldn't draw a picture of it, but I can still see "impressionistic snapshots" of the the elephant enclosure in my mind's eye, and I can remember the feeling of the soft, warm and moist elephant's trunk on my hand, and the gentle way in which it took the profferred food. Wonderful! :puss:

Isn't it sad the way that the process of socialisation beats the living daylights out of our innate ability to experience parts of our lives as absolutely magical... :? I hope the part of me that is still childlike never completely shrivels up and dies: and I'm grateful for my deep love for animals (some of which happen to be human (mostly from subspecies Homo Framerus! ;) ), as it keeps that part of me alive, even at the most trying of times.

Thankyou, Alan! :D


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I love these critters, too. This small herd consists of four generations where Great-Gramma is clearly the head honcho. When this family is threatened, the older guys surround the youngster like they were circling a wagon train. Nanna’s ears are forward in a threatening gesture (like she isn’t intimidating enough). The mid-sized one is mimicking the gesture, but she is still hiding a little behind just to be on the safe side.

It’s refreshing to know that these parents consider the welfare of their charges more important than their own.
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Nice exposure Bill!
Either you or the camera did a nice job of sorting the lighting out with this difficult scene with such bright conditions. :clap:
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That grouping to the right on the floor, would sort out our English rose beds. :giggle:
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What's the difference between a mailbox and an elephants bottom? :roll:
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difference between a mailbox and an elephants bottom
:thinking: dunno!
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no good ......................nah .............let prosperro tell u
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prospero wrote:What's the difference between a mailbox and an elephants bottom? :roll:
I dunno, either, but I'm glad I'm not expecting a package.
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Well I wouldn't send any of you lot to post a letter. :lol:


(Fell into my feindish effalump trap.hahahaaahahahaaaahoho....)
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Moglet wrote:I think elephants are such magnificent, noble creatures. One of my warmest and richest memories from childhood was a trip to the zoo where I got to feed a bun to an elephant: I was just blown away by the feeling of sheer, unadulterated joy!
You'll like my next painting then, when I finish it! Nearly 3/4 done with the background, can you guess what will be in the foreground?
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C'mon. Get it right.... :roll:

Can ya tell what it is yit?
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DEEPJOY wrote:Nice exposure Bill!
Either you or the camera did a nice job of sorting the lighting out with this difficult scene with such bright conditions. :clap:
It can be improved, though..........
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We've been practising, IC... ;)
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Just used the shadows & higlights adjustment on photoshop - 20 seconds work, thats all! Makes a great improvement to dark areas.
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What version are you running?
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Aw, nuts!

It seems I didn’t protect the image with my usual anti-piracy device.

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Wot? No parrots? :shock:

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PS...

The polka-dot bow is a lovely touch: very fetching! :rock:
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