A different prospective.
We were almost at 100mtr atop on the hill and the tiger family was down playing and resting.
Canon EOS 7D M II , Canon 70-200mm f/4 IS L USM , @70mm , 1/1250 , f/4 , ISO-800 , Hand held , -1/3 step , *AE lock.
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A different prospective.
We were almost at 100mtr atop on the hill and the tiger family was down playing and resting.
Canon EOS 7D M II , Canon 70-200mm f/4 IS L USM , @70mm , 1/1250 , f/4 , ISO-800 , Hand held , -1/3 step , *AE lock.
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It seems the tiger is also looking up wondering what you are doing . I can see one in this image, the rest had left? The top view helps to show the typical dry, scrub habitat of Ranathambore. How long were you able to observe them? Thanks for sharing.
Top View - as we were taught in engineering. One can watch natural behaviour from such a distance when the tigers know that people are not close. I remember watching tigers hunt from such distances by sitting on top of a watch tower in corbett many years ago. However, a narrow aperture to get the habitat more in focus would be better. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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