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Thread: Tigress from Telia

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    Default Tigress from Telia

    Another image of the tigress which I posted earlier. She was comfortably walking close to us as we were not making any significant movement. She was just above to cross us from the front when 3 gypsies came and created hell. They just didnt let her cross. And I could recognize photgraphers from 2 of those gypsies who post a lot of their so called good images in other forums. Pathetic.

    Nikon D7000,f/8,SS 1/60,ISO 125,190mm. Full frame.
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    Nice capture..... Thanks for sharing..

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    Nice walking pose. The shutter speed was quite less, a higher ISO would have helped to get more details. It is sad to know wildlife photographers are actually causing problem than trying to work for conservation. For them getting a good image is more important than the animal. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    + 1 with Mrudul, this seems the sub-adult female from the Telia family. It is a treat to watch this family, lovely one here Murugan.

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    Lovely capture, thanks for sharing

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    Why not a higher ISO. That would have given you a higher shutter speed.

    Unfortunately, photographers don't care for the welfare of the subject. They are more interested in the number of facebook likes or good shot, great shot comments. Wonder when will they realise.

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