Date - 06/09/2011
Place - kabini - sunkadkatte
Body - 7d
Lens - canon 100-400 mm
Iso - 800
Shutter - 1/1000
Aperture - 5.6
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Date - 06/09/2011
Place - kabini - sunkadkatte
Body - 7d
Lens - canon 100-400 mm
Iso - 800
Shutter - 1/1000
Aperture - 5.6
Av Mode ..
Nice lighting here. The raised tail looks good and the take off running pose of the dhole on the right is nice too. Seeing the high shutter speed, you could have tried a slightly lower ISO like 640 and a slightly narrower aperture as well as long as you were getting shutter speeds of 1/400 or so to freeze the action.
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Bhargava
How many of them were there?
Nice moment captured. Nice pose. This looks a bit reddish to me.
Less space at top and more space at the bottom ie. in the direction the animal is moving, would have enhanced the composition. Any special processing done? Thanks for sharing. Look forward to more.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Sir its a pack of 13 ..no special processing done other than basic pp in DPP (levels/ brightness / sharpness ) and used adobe for reducing size and border ...
Thansk for the tip on compo of this image ..
"But Life would become very Dull and Colourless if we did not have these Magnificient Animals and Birds to Look at and Play with."
-Jawaharlal Nehru.
This speaks everything about the photograph.
Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
Nice interaction captured. The catch light in the eye of the running Dhole adds to the image. Agree a bit more space on right than on the left would be good. How long was the sighting? Look forward to more in the series. Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
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