There was once an elephant who
wanted to be a photographer. How his friends would laugh when they heard him
talk about it!
- "How silly," said
some, "there aren't any cameras for elephants!"
- "What a waste of time," others would say, "there's nothing to photograph here anyway..."
- "What a waste of time," others would say, "there's nothing to photograph here anyway..."
But the elephant kept following
his dream, and, piece by piece, he managed to cobble together some old bits of
junk and some spare parts, and ended up with a camera of sorts. With this
camera, the elephant had to design practically everything himself, from a
button he pressed with the end of his trunk, to a lens made to fit an
elephant's eye, to a load of wrought iron used to make a frame so the elephant
could attach the camera to his head.
When it was all finished, he
could finally get to taking his first photos. However, the elephant camera was
so enormous and strange-looking that it seemed like some huge ridiculous mask.
So many people laughed as he went by that the elephant began to think of
abandoning his dream... Even worse, it was beginning to look like those who had
said there was nothing to photograph there had been right...
But things worked out
differently. The sight of the elephant walking about with the camera on his
head was so funny that no one could help but laugh when they saw him. And,
using a great deal of good humour, the elephant managed to take some really
amusing, incredible pictures of all the animals. In his photos they always
looked joyful; even the moody rhino! So the elephant managed to become the
official savannah photographer, and animals would come from every direction to
have some nice photos taken for their passport to the zoo.
In overcoming adversity can lie
the seeds of our success.
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