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    shoted in kabini back water..sighted 2 cats separately & witnessed the killing ALIVE... a tremendous experience..ISo 400, S 1/25, f 5.6 at 300mm
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    Nice one there Govind, I too shot a Leopard on a tree over the weekend at Kabini but mine was late evening with low light I could not get a good image & the Leopard was a bit far, I will share mine later today.

    I liked your image it is nice and clear. Did you manage to photogrpah the other Leopard with kill?

    Keep posting, TFS

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    Nice composition. I would open the shadows a bit more. Lucky you had good sightings. Do share the images...
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Nice sighting. Liked the pose. I would like some more space on top. A slight head turn towards you would have been a bonus. Look forward to the other leopard images..
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Lovely. I like the pose of the leopard. It is always a pleasure to see a leopard up in the tree. A look at the branch at the top of its head, one can realise the reason why we don't sight them easily.

    Too bad that you saw it when the light level was low. However, it is better to sight a leopard in bad light than have no sightings. An increase in brightness would be good. Look forward to your other shots.

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    Sabyasachi

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