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    Dusted out my photo gear after almost ages and was at Bandipur last month along with the new IS II (100-400). Saw this fellow just past JLR on the main road on a cold, foggy, cloudy morning. Light was horrible . . .

    5D M III, 100-400 IS II, F5.6, 1/20, ISO 4000, bean back on the jeep.

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    wow...quite refreshing to see a new tiger face from bandipur.

    TFS
    Roopak

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    Looks like a super fellow. It is always a pleasure watching a new tiger. How long did the sighting last? Did you do noise reduction? The light seems pretty bad. Thanks for sharing.
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    Sabyasachi

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    The efforts of getting up early on a cold, foggy morning are paid off after sighting a tiger . Seems it had rained in the night. Lovely eye contact. Thanks for sharing.

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    Yes, it was wet and foggy. The sighting lasted just about 30 seconds before he vanished into the bushes. We did wait hoping he would cross over for quite a while, but the traffic piling up drove him further away. We waited more and then he streaked across the road quite a far distance ahead of us. I did manage some snaps with the 500 MM, but with the light very low, they were more of record snaps . . .

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    Abundantly beautiful pose, nicely captured. Lovely colours. I am still waiting to see this pose of a Sundarban Tiger climbing up the bank of a sweet-water tank.

    Waiting for Godot!
    Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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