New born baby elephant at 8 days old..

Here are the latest pictures of new born baby elephant at Thai Elephant Conservation Center.. These pictures were taken this morning while the baby elephant stood sleepily at the stable with her mother..

Supat

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    About Supat Sutti

    Born and raised in Nan Province, Finished in English Major in Lampang, over ten years working as Coordinator at TECC and then moved to work as webmaster, Jojo is my inspiration, Marriage with Waew, Dad of Kuar, Webmaster of Changthai.com and chiangmaispecialist.com, Krumun.com and friend of every one.. Follow me at Twitter and Google+ and check out my family.

    Comments

    1. Karen Andersen says:

      like all new babies – she just needs her mom, some milk and a nice nap. Thank you – these are wonderful picture Supat. Please keep these pictures – there is a person in Bangkok, perhaps you have met her at TECC, she is doing a documentary on baby elephants. She has contacted me and a couple of other people. I think she would love to see these pictures. They are perfection. You are the best photographer ever with the elephants. Your heart is with them and it shows the way you capture them.

    2. Tina Phillips says:

      Supat I think you should have a gallery at Coffee Blue. I think you should print out your pictures & frame them like the one you sold Sarah and you should sell your pictures there. I think you could increase your income significantly as you do take the most wonderful elephant pictures. People will always want souveniers like that, especially if they have actually met the elephant the photo is of. I would seriously encourage you to do it.

    3. Karen Andersen says:

      FYI – Supat has post cards at TECC of pictures he has taken of the elephants. They are beautiful. Framing and paper are expensive, but perhaps 8 x 10 glossy pictures may work, or 12 x 14″ – a little larger so that people can roll them and put them conveniently into the suitcases like with the paintings that the elephants make. Putting hard framed pictures into your suitcase can be a challenge for some people who do backpacking. I only take one carry on soft sided suitcase. Mail order would be good also, have the “gallery” on line but then you get into all kinds of things with credit cards etc.. This is not easy in Thailand I don’t think. But the concept is great!

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