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Ed van der Elsken
Ed van der Elsken
@EdvdElsken@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Kudde buffels op de weg, gezien vanuit een auto, Ed van der Elsken, 1956 - 1957

#Kudde #EdvanderElsken #Africa #Southern #EasternAfrica #fotografie #photography #EdVanDerElsken #EdvanderElsken

http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/collection/RP-F-2019-242-24-19

The image is a black and white photograph taken from the perspective of someone inside a vehicle, looking out onto a road. The foreground shows part of a car's interior with focus on what appears to be the dashboard or windshield frame at the bottom edge of the photo.

In the middle ground, there is an array of large horned animals crossing the dirt path ahead. These are likely kudus (a type of antelope), identified by their long, branching horns and dark coats. The herd moves in a dense group, with some animals facing towards the camera and others having their backs to it.

The background reveals lush greenery indicative of a tropical or subtropical environment, possibly suggesting that this scene takes place in Africa where kudus are native. There is no visible human presence except for the photographer's implied point-of-view through the vehicle window.

This photograph captures an interaction between wildlife and humans within their shared natural habitat, common to regions with dense populations of large herbivores such as parts of Southern or Eastern Africa. The composition emphasizes both the scale of these animals compared to a standard automobile and highlights how human traffic can intersect with animal movements in shared landscapes.
The image is a black and white photograph taken from the perspective of someone inside a vehicle, looking out onto a road. The foreground shows part of a car's interior with focus on what appears to be the dashboard or windshield frame at the bottom edge of the photo. In the middle ground, there is an array of large horned animals crossing the dirt path ahead. These are likely kudus (a type of antelope), identified by their long, branching horns and dark coats. The herd moves in a dense group, with some animals facing towards the camera and others having their backs to it. The background reveals lush greenery indicative of a tropical or subtropical environment, possibly suggesting that this scene takes place in Africa where kudus are native. There is no visible human presence except for the photographer's implied point-of-view through the vehicle window. This photograph captures an interaction between wildlife and humans within their shared natural habitat, common to regions with dense populations of large herbivores such as parts of Southern or Eastern Africa. The composition emphasizes both the scale of these animals compared to a standard automobile and highlights how human traffic can intersect with animal movements in shared landscapes.
The image is a black and white photograph taken from the perspective of someone inside a vehicle, looking out onto a road. The foreground shows part of a car's interior with focus on what appears to be the dashboard or windshield frame at the bottom edge of the photo. In the middle ground, there is an array of large horned animals crossing the dirt path ahead. These are likely kudus (a type of antelope), identified by their long, branching horns and dark coats. The herd moves in a dense group, with some animals facing towards the camera and others having their backs to it. The background reveals lush greenery indicative of a tropical or subtropical environment, possibly suggesting that this scene takes place in Africa where kudus are native. There is no visible human presence except for the photographer's implied point-of-view through the vehicle window. This photograph captures an interaction between wildlife and humans within their shared natural habitat, common to regions with dense populations of large herbivores such as parts of Southern or Eastern Africa. The composition emphasizes both the scale of these animals compared to a standard automobile and highlights how human traffic can intersect with animal movements in shared landscapes.
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Ed van der Elsken
Ed van der Elsken
@EdvdElsken@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Kudde buffels op de weg, gezien vanuit een auto, Ed van der Elsken, 1956 - 1957

#Kudde #EdvanderElsken #Africa #Southern #EasternAfrica #fotografie #photography #EdVanDerElsken #EdvanderElsken

http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/collection/RP-F-2019-242-24-19

The image is a black and white photograph taken from the perspective of someone inside a vehicle, looking out onto a road. The foreground shows part of a car's interior with focus on what appears to be the dashboard or windshield frame at the bottom edge of the photo.

In the middle ground, there is an array of large horned animals crossing the dirt path ahead. These are likely kudus (a type of antelope), identified by their long, branching horns and dark coats. The herd moves in a dense group, with some animals facing towards the camera and others having their backs to it.

The background reveals lush greenery indicative of a tropical or subtropical environment, possibly suggesting that this scene takes place in Africa where kudus are native. There is no visible human presence except for the photographer's implied point-of-view through the vehicle window.

This photograph captures an interaction between wildlife and humans within their shared natural habitat, common to regions with dense populations of large herbivores such as parts of Southern or Eastern Africa. The composition emphasizes both the scale of these animals compared to a standard automobile and highlights how human traffic can intersect with animal movements in shared landscapes.
The image is a black and white photograph taken from the perspective of someone inside a vehicle, looking out onto a road. The foreground shows part of a car's interior with focus on what appears to be the dashboard or windshield frame at the bottom edge of the photo. In the middle ground, there is an array of large horned animals crossing the dirt path ahead. These are likely kudus (a type of antelope), identified by their long, branching horns and dark coats. The herd moves in a dense group, with some animals facing towards the camera and others having their backs to it. The background reveals lush greenery indicative of a tropical or subtropical environment, possibly suggesting that this scene takes place in Africa where kudus are native. There is no visible human presence except for the photographer's implied point-of-view through the vehicle window. This photograph captures an interaction between wildlife and humans within their shared natural habitat, common to regions with dense populations of large herbivores such as parts of Southern or Eastern Africa. The composition emphasizes both the scale of these animals compared to a standard automobile and highlights how human traffic can intersect with animal movements in shared landscapes.
The image is a black and white photograph taken from the perspective of someone inside a vehicle, looking out onto a road. The foreground shows part of a car's interior with focus on what appears to be the dashboard or windshield frame at the bottom edge of the photo. In the middle ground, there is an array of large horned animals crossing the dirt path ahead. These are likely kudus (a type of antelope), identified by their long, branching horns and dark coats. The herd moves in a dense group, with some animals facing towards the camera and others having their backs to it. The background reveals lush greenery indicative of a tropical or subtropical environment, possibly suggesting that this scene takes place in Africa where kudus are native. There is no visible human presence except for the photographer's implied point-of-view through the vehicle window. This photograph captures an interaction between wildlife and humans within their shared natural habitat, common to regions with dense populations of large herbivores such as parts of Southern or Eastern Africa. The composition emphasizes both the scale of these animals compared to a standard automobile and highlights how human traffic can intersect with animal movements in shared landscapes.
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Gay Curmudgeon
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@HermitsDaily@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Easter in Nashville, 1977. I wasn't always a Curmudgeonly Old Hermit. #hermit #hermitting #curmudgeon #hermits #curmudgeons #grump #grumps #coot #geezer #nashville #tennessee #southern #southernstates #travel #vacation #holiday #vacations #usatravel #unitedstates #1970s #visit

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Gay Curmudgeon
@HermitsDaily@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Easter in Nashville, 1977. I wasn't always a Curmudgeonly Old Hermit. #hermit #hermitting #curmudgeon #hermits #curmudgeons #grump #grumps #coot #geezer #nashville #tennessee #southern #southernstates #travel #vacation #holiday #vacations #usatravel #unitedstates #1970s #visit

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