Johan Elzenga

Johan Elzenga

Johan W. Elzenga is a freelance photographer and writer and also editor of two photography magazines in his home country, the Netherlands. His primary interests are nature, wildlife and travel and his favorite destinations are East and Southern Africa. In the past 30 years Johan has traveled to Africa at least once a year, giving him an intimate knowledge of the animals and the people of this fascinating continent. His second favorite destination is the barren landscapes of south/western part of the USA, which he also visits with a high frequency. Johan has an extensive knowledge of digital photography and has written many books on that subject. He lives with his wife Ine in a small village south of Amsterdam.

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Johan Elzenga hat das Bild Fishing boats at sunset hochgeladen

Fishing boats at sunset in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Johan Elzenga hat das Bild Great Salt Lake hochgeladen

Sunrise over the Great Salt Lake in Utah, USA. The perspective is shown by the two small antelopes in the lower right corner.

Johan Elzenga hat das Bild Andes viewpoint hochgeladen

View over landscape in the Andes mountains, Equador

Johan Elzenga hat das Bild Lower Falls hochgeladen

Lower Falls in the Yellowstone River, close to sunset

Johan Elzenga hat das Bild Lower falls with rainbow hochgeladen

Lower Falls in the Yellowstone River gets a rainbow in mid morning.

Johan Elzenga hat das Bild Young male leopard hochgeladen

Young male african leopard

Johan Elzenga hat das Bild Young leopard hochgeladen

Africa, Zambia, South Luangwa National Park, young leopard walks with its tail up

Johan Elzenga hat das Bild Giraffe tenderness hochgeladen

Two young Thornicroft giraffes are touching in a moment of tenderness

Johan Elzenga hat das Bild Table Mountain panorama hochgeladen

Panoramic view over Cape Town, South Africa. Shot from Table Mountain.

Johan Elzenga hat das Bild Elephant leans against tree hochgeladen

An African elephant is leaning against a tree trunk in the evening light. The tree and the elephant skin seem almost to have the same structure.

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