This photo is from my first visit to Tadoba. This was the best trip ever , I saw 11 different tigers in just three days !!
Canon EOS 5d mark III + 100-400
Av 5.6
ISO 400
1/800
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This photo is from my first visit to Tadoba. This was the best trip ever , I saw 11 different tigers in just three days !!
Canon EOS 5d mark III + 100-400
Av 5.6
ISO 400
1/800
The greenery looks good. When was it clicked?
A higher depth of field would have enhanced the image. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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I clicked this photo last week.
you are lucky one, i am yet to see a tiger in the wild
Nice you sighted a tiger scent marking. The greenery looks nice. You could have tried using a higher ISO for a narrower aperture. Was it raining there? Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Yes, it was raining there
A higher depth of field will ensure that more areas are in focus. For eg the bush in front of the tiger. If it was in focus, then it would have looked even better. In earlier days, the oft repeated phrase was "f8 and you are there".
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Nice one. I love the greens. If it was last week, not many areas of the park would have been open to tourism. Could you share some info on the areas that are now open?
Bhargava
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