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    It was only 5 minutes after starting the safari,just we are entering to forest somebody shouted to stop the vehicle ,i didnt even get time to change my camera settings ,it was in aperture priority mode....Only few seconds sighted the tiger walking with the fawn kill,after he kept that kill inside the bushes and came out for drinking water , the day before had a good rain at Kabini,so there was enough water in the main road itself....Otherwise the tiger must go to the tiger tank for to get water...

    Canon 600D,Tamron 150-600mm, 1/30,ISO 400,F6.3 ,hand held...
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    A rare moment captured on time. Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    Good you could capture just it time when it was in the clearing, so the face and the kill can be seen. Here there might be lot of movement in the gypsy, so there is a slight shake.

    There were times when I had a very high ISO set during the previous evening safari and I forgot to change . So I make it a point to check the settings before entering the jungle and adjust as required if I get more time with the subject during the sighting. Thanks for sharing.

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    Great to know that you got to see a tiger with fawn kill. I guess the canter was still moving when you clicked this. Still you have got it ok with a panning feel. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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