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Giant Crossing Photograph - Limited Edition of 100

Derek Nielsen

United States

Photography, Color on Plastic

Size: 36 W x 24 H x 2 D in

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This large male Borneo pygmy elephant emerged from the back of a long shute in the tall grasses alongside the Kinabatangan river, Borneo. Becoming more difficult to find due to their dwindling numbers and fear of human interaction, the Bornean Asian elephant is one of Borneo’s big five. We sat quietly with only the electric motor keeping us in place on the river, feeling lucky to spot one at the base of one of their grass tunnels. Once he felt safe, he emerged on the banks of the river, took a drink, climbed in, and crossed right in front of us. I had never seen an elephant swim. Their trunk makes an impressive snorkel. More needs to be done to preserve these animals and their beautiful lands. This print will be printed on Lumachrome TrueLife Acrylic for incredible vibrancy and detail with minimal acrylic reflection.

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Photography:Color on Plastic

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:100

Size:36 W x 24 H x 2 D in

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Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

After 20 years behind the lens, Derek Nielsen’s journey to capture, share—and ultimately, help preserve—the fragile beauty of our planet has taken him to more than two dozen countries and every continent. His stunning photographs don’t just inspire, they connect—linking audiences and resources all over the world to wildlife, landscapes, and people in desperate need of assistance, from Rwanda’s endangered silverback gorillas to the overfished waters of Antarctica. First moved to contribute to global conservation efforts while photographing the ominous splendor of Iceland’s Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, a haunting manifestation of climate change, Derek provides a portion of the proceeds from each of his sustainably framed and matted works to on-the-ground, local conservation efforts, including The Conservation Alliance and Borneo’s The Borneo Project. A native of Chicago, Derek carries a friendly midwest smile eager for a conversation with strangers. If you see him in the field or out at events don’t hesitate to ask any questions or just start a conversation about wildlife, conservation, and of course photography.

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