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Thread: Tiger cub RTR diary Jun-17

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    Default Tiger cub RTR diary Jun-17

    This was a surprise sighting for us , this one is a cub of T73.
    Sitting in a man made water hole but mother was no where to be seen , her mother is very shy , so is she, and had once charged by her mother in past.
    Tried with very tight frame so as to avoid boundary wall of water hole.
    I always look for a reflection wherever there is an opportunity , one such experiment is with this image.
    Canon EOS 7D Mark II , Canon 300mm f/4 L IS USM , f/4 , -0.3 step , 1/1600 , ISO-1000 , Handheld , No crop.
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    Lovely sighting. I like the frontal shot and eye contact. I hate the ugly cement waterholes in Ranthambhore and Tadoba. It is tough to create a pleasing composition without the ugly cement banks becoming visible in the shots. In some places I find these waterholes smaller in size than a bathtub in a luxury Taj hotel. Atleast they could have made these waterholes bigger in size. People can easily mistake it for a shot in a zoo. Recently met a few tourists in Kabini who were not aware whether they were really in a forest or in a fenced zoo safari. The creation of concrete waterholes further confuses such people and also is aesthetically terrible. Thanks for sharing.

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    The reflection looks nice. Even while drinking it is keeping an eye on the surroundings. The vertical composition works well here. Thanks for sharing.

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