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Thread: View of Tiger Reserve from Ranthambore Fort

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    Default View of Tiger Reserve from Ranthambore Fort

    At the near end of Padam Taloa, between the trees Jogi Mahal can be seen, at the far end Rajbagh Taloa can be seen. Nikon D 3100, Nikor 18-55 mm lens @ 18 mm f/6.3, 1/160s, ISO 100
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    Nice view. The depth of field is good. What is the building at the bottom right? I think avoiding the hint of the road(?) at the bottom left would have been better. Unfortunately the sky is not interesting. A few clouds would have spiced up the scene. Thanks for sharing.
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    Right side building is the entry point of the tiger reserve for route 2 and 3, perceived to be the best route by many because route no. 2 leads to nalghati and route no. 3 is surrounds the two best lakes of the forest Padam taloa and Rajbagh Lake, prime area for wildlife sighting and the zone is also overlapping zone 4 and bodering Malik Taloa. In fact no. 3 route is known as VIP zone. On the bottom left it is the fort wall. Was given to understand Ranthambore fort was the first fort built in Rajasthan

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    Nice view of the Padam Talao. The thick green cover looks nice. Agree the upper portion looks a bit empty, maybe you can crop for a pano composition. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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