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Thread: Gowri & her cubs(Rec shot)

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    Default Gowri & her cubs(Rec shot)

    Bandipur National Park 13-3-2012
    Wish i had a longer lens.
    Canon eos 550D,55-250mm
    Av f 5.6
    ISO 500
    Tv 1/400s
    FL 250mm +60%crop.
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    Nice to see Gowri with the cubs. Seems there was some shake, was the gypsy engine on? Some more sharpness would have been good. Thanks for sharing.
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    Nice image of Gowri with her cubs. Light seems to be bad here. She seems to be smelling the air,did you spot any male closeby ? Thanks for sharing.

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    Mrudul Godbole
    The jeeps engine was off,but the people were not stable.As it was very far & out of reach for my lens had to crop this image about 60%+.

    Murugan Anantharaman
    Yes we saw a huge male in a water hole close by before few minutes,but it ran into the bushes on our approach,could get only a rec shot of it.
    But Gowri was not smelling the air,her cubs were troubling her,so she was not happy and snarled at them.
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    Suraj,
    Nice to see this one. The cubs are relatively in the open. I have been moving in bandipur forests since 2005 and the sightings used to be very less. These days the sightings have increased.

    Take these as learning experiences. Long lenses can come later in life. It is important to treasure the memories and learn so that when you have long lenses you can utilise them better.

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    Sabyasachi

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