Bandhavgarh Tiger reserve. From my archives.
I was told this was one of the shy tigers. The moment it sighted us, there was a snarl in its face and then it vanished. I hardly got time to click a shot.
Canon EF 70-200 mm lens at 190mm, f4, 1/320
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Bandhavgarh Tiger reserve. From my archives.
I was told this was one of the shy tigers. The moment it sighted us, there was a snarl in its face and then it vanished. I hardly got time to click a shot.
Canon EF 70-200 mm lens at 190mm, f4, 1/320
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Superb image. Great details. Size of Bandhavgarh tiger is generally good and it is healthy too. To disperse this unique gene pool, wish a narrow tiger corridor may someday be found.
Because of stripes tiger in black and white format looks no less beautiful. As the tiger had turned head towards the vehicle, a little less space on the left and more on the right might have been thought of. Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild
Last edited by Saktipada Panigrahi; 25-06-2019 at 04:49 PM.
Handsome male . Great details . Beautiful environmental composition . Thanks for sharing.
The black and while treatment gives a nice feel to the image. I especially liked the effect of the out of focus background. Good you could capture the moment it turned towards you. Its sad to see that Bandhavgarh is not same anymore. Thanks for sharing.
The stripes stand out!Nice pic.....
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V S Sankar
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