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Thread: Mirchani Female - We can visit her now......

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    Default Mirchani Female - We can visit her now......

    May 9, 2012. Few minutes before she mated with Bamera. No crop.

    Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
    Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/400
    Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6
    Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
    ISO Speed 640
    Lens EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
    Focal Length 400.0mm
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    Nice pose. You got the focus right on the eye. Just a bit less space at the bottom and more space at the top to include the tip of the ear would be nice. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrudul Godbole View Post
    Nice pose. You got the focus right on the eye. Just a bit less space at the bottom and more space at the top to include the tip of the ear would be nice. Thanks for sharing.
    Handling a 7D with 100-400 on a swaying elephant on a rocky surface in a very rough terrain was so daunting

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    Anandji,
    Nice to see this. It is not easy shooting from top of an elephant. Infront of me, a naturalist in bandhavgarh had fallen down from the elephant in chakradhara scaring the adolescent cubs of the tigress and annoying it. The collector had also fallen from the elephant. So I would prefer you to be safe rather than move an inch to the side to avoid a blade of grass or something. Over a period of time one gets a hang of it. However, some elephants don't remain silent in front of a tiger and it adds to the challenge. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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