Unique angle. It is tough to get more depth of field as a further narrow aperture would have reduced your shutter speed. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Type: Posts; User: Sabyasachi Patra
Unique angle. It is tough to get more depth of field as a further narrow aperture would have reduced your shutter speed. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
Very interesting capture. It is not easy to spot it. Not sure how you could spot.
I am also not aware about seasonal variation in colours of these fellows. We will have to speak to an expert in...
Nice one. This shows the habitat well. Keep on clicking such compositions. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
Nice image. It is tough to get enough depth of field at close distances. The wings give a hint of movement. Clicking butterflies is not easy. Early morning their movement is a bit slow, so one can...
The feathers on the back appear nicely arranged as if done by an artist. The depth of field is nice. The background at a distance appears nicely out of focus. Couldn't go there again due to lockdown....
How big was the flock? It appears you have used shade preset for colour temperature. Reducing the colour temperature a bit would be nice. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
The large crop and sharpening has resulted in artifacts. A wider composition would have been better. Wait, crawl ... be patient. You will get good closeups. And you will improve your craft as well....
It must have been a pleasure watching this fellow strutting around with its beautiful headgear. What is the wall in the background?
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In many places the Roufous treepies are used to people. Though feeding is not advisable, I remember tour operators feeding them in Ranthambhore and they come very close.
I can understand that people often panic when a huge elephant appears. Trying to rev the engine when the wheels are stuck in mud creates further noise and disturbance. In such situations it is...
The elephants are often instigated by jeep drivers. So they can chase vehicles at times. However, in many cases they simply give way to us. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
Hi Lokesh,
Welcome to IndiaWilds!
Good to know that you as a wildlife lover have moved into tours as many tour operators simply are not concerned for the welfare of wildlife and wilderness areas....
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A slightly lower camera position would have ensured that there is some separation between the head and the leaf. One fruit bearing tree can be home to so many species. It is often a joy to watch...
The canines look powerful. Can do with some toothbrushing. :-) The canines get used to in fights as well as in catching prey like malabar giant squirrels. A bit more higher shutter speed would have...
It is always nice to see a tiger stalking. At the moment the top portion of the image doesn't have much details due to lack of depth of field covering that area. A narrow aperture like f8/9 or higher...
Stunning appearance. What is that toothpaste like white patch on it? :-) I agree with Mrudul about the need to use a narrower aperture than f6.3. Of course that means you would have had to bump up...
I think a tighter composition would have been better. The black at the bottom takes away our attention from the flower. Generally I talk about higher depth of field, however, in this case the...
Who wants to count how many of them were in the frame? :-) I think you have zoomed in to click one part of the large flock. Watching large flocks of birds taking off closeby when we are moving in a...
I agree with Mrudul's observations. The tiger is intently watching something. Watching a tiger evaluating its surroundings and the situation should be an eye opener for many people. What was it...
Watching such a small calf is always a pleasurable experience. Elephants touch each other with their trunks for reassurance when any danger is around. I have seen that behaviour when noisy tourist...
The distance between Corbett to Tadoba is 1498km by map. Tigers these days are known to have travelled more than 1000 kms. During Corbett's time India had way more forest cover and animal movements...
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