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The Godfather | Grey Ghost Of Etosha

Discover the majestic Etosha bull elephant, known as "The Godfather," in this captivating wildlife photography blog by Peter Delaney. Explore African elephant behaviour and fine art prints.

Stunning color fine art print of a grey ghost bull elephant captured in Etosha, Namibia — a majestic symbol of strength and solitude in the African wilderness.

The Godfather

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The Godfather | Grey Ghost Of Etosha

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Capturing the Bull Elephant's Majesty

While he stands knee-deep in the waterhole, his eyes are closed as he dozes off. Now and again, this giant will swish his tail or fill his trunk to spray his massive frame with the cold grey liquid. He is big - 4 meters tall and over 4 tons in weight, he is the "Godfather" as I affectionately call this giant bull elephant. It is two in the afternoon, and the heat is relentless, with temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius and no shade.

 

Raw Footage of the Gofather and shadow bulls…

 

The Godfather stood at the waterhole, flanked by two shadow bulls. For hours they remained, immovable, their vast bodies guarding the life-giving water, the surrounding world kept at a respectful distance. When they finally bathed, they coated themselves in the pale calcrete mud, layer by layer, until skin and earth became one. As the water dried, they emerged transformed — towering, silent, and spectral — the Grey Ghosts of Etosha.

 

 

It's been the same routine for weeks now. The Godfather and his two shadow bull elephants arrive early afternoon and commandeer the waterhole. This is the only water for 20 sq km, and the animals have travelled all day to drink this life-saving water. But this "Trinity" will not give way or tolerate any other animal to drink in their presence.

 

 

The Godfather | Acrylic Print | Gold Aluminium Slimline Frame

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A multitude of animals, springbok, gemsbok, zebra, ostrich, giraffe, and even lion have waited hours for the elephant's departure so that they may quench their thirst. From a photographer’s point of view, watching this action is like manna from the heavens‚ as there are attempted lion kills, sporadic jostles between herd males vying for dominance and occasional visits from a black rhino that appear like spectres as the sun fades below the horizon.

 

 
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When the bull elephants do eventually leave, my heart skips a beat as I prepare for the shot that has eluded me for so long. In my mind's eye, I have visualised this scene many times. But for this to happen, I need them to walk towards me. But each day I groan inwardly and at another missed opportunity as the Trinity heads off to the dust bath in the opposite direction.

 

 

The Godfather | Archival Matte Canvas | Floating Frame | Maple White

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Today, however, will be different, as that morning, I had seen the three bulls feeding on a camel thorn tree away from their usual feeding place. Soon it will be time for them to depart. I leave, anticipating their route, and wait silently for them to come into view. I have checked and rechecked my equipment and decided upon the camera and lens combination. I now relax and control my breathing as they come into view.

 

 
bespoke framing of the elephant print called the godfather

The Godfather Framed

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The next ten minutes are the bliss of forgetfulness as I zone into the task at hand; only one moment stands out.

“He stands still before me in all his magnificence, raising his trunk filled with the red Kalahari dust. In one fluid movement, he sprays his forehead, and for one brief moment, he is covered in the magic of dust and light”

 

 
 

Author Peter Delaney

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