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Thread: Old Archieve - Kabini 2005

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    Default Old Archieve - Kabini 2005

    This is shot from my Olympus Digital Camera 3.1 MP. The image is quite old & shot in 2005. This sighting is typical at Kabini backwaters during summers, during those days we were allowed to drive our jeeps upto the backwaters, however now it is restricted to go closer to the water.

    One could see as many as 100+ elephants during summer at backwaters, most them migrate from Bandipur and Wayanad.
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    Lovely environment photograph. Liked the different layers in the background. The elephant group is nicely focussed. Wish the motor boat was not present.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Nice image. The colours have come out well. A slight increase in brightness and opening up the shadows will enhance the image.

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    Sabyasachi

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    nice environmental shot...increase in brightess was required in pp to enhance the image....image has a green cast too...could have been bit more warmer....

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    Nice image. As Praveen P. M pointed out, the brightness can be more. It is good that you included all subjects in full without cutting them off the frame... Wish the boat in the river were absent
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    Bibhav Behera
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