Camera was Sony HX100V. I am sorry for the poor picture quality as I have yet to learn photography.
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Camera was Sony HX100V. I am sorry for the poor picture quality as I have yet to learn photography.
Nice sighting. There seems to be some shake. Was the gypsy engine running? Please post the Equipment and EXIF details, so it will help to comment better. Thanks for sharing.
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Mrudul Godbole
Nice sighting. Are you sure it is a lioness, not a young lion! We all make mistakes and then only learn which mistake we should not commit. Please feel free to post your images, you will improve substantially within a short time. Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
I agree that there is shake in the image. Check the tips section for improving sharpness of your images.
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Yes, The Gypsy engine was still running. Actually this sighting was not on the route given to us but was somewhat inside. All safari routes in Gir National Park meets/terminates on Kamleshwar dam. So while returning back from there forest watchers asked all tourists to have a glimpse of majestic beasts (actually 2 from a family) & they didn't allow anybody to stay more than 2 minutes!
I am sorry for the picture quality & EXIF details. My camera is Sony HX100V & it is not a DSLR /professional camera.
I don't know actually what is EXIF & ISO details but will like to know.
Thanks.
Ravindra
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