Canon EOS 88,75-300mm, Kodak 200 scanned from film print.In my first visit to the T.R. in Oct 2004,this is how I was greeted in the early morning!
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Canon EOS 88,75-300mm, Kodak 200 scanned from film print.In my first visit to the T.R. in Oct 2004,this is how I was greeted in the early morning!
Early in the mornings, at times one can find the leopard. It is quiet far for a photograph. One needs atleast a 600mm focal length. However, its always exciting watching the leopard. I don't have a single leopard image from Ranthambhore. :-(
Since you are based in tata, how is the dalma hills now?
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Respected Sir, I am not enough informed about Dalma forest so as to throw any light regarding your query. A few times I have just travelled by the road that passes through the jungle during my journey to and from Ranchi. Regards and respect...Indranil Panigrahi
Nice you sighted a leopard on entering the jungle. How was your tiger sighting in that trip? Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Respected Madam,
During this visit in 2004,I was very fortunate to have sighted a tigress from close quarters and took a couple of photographs.One of them has been uploaded on 22.10.2011(My first snap of a tiger) .During my second visit to Ranthambhore in 2009, I was again lucky to see one collared tiger from a distance in the morning.Another tigress was sighted in the afternoon.One of its photos has been uploaded on 17.10.2011(Quenching Thirst).
I propose to upload a few more photos of both of them after scanning.
Regards,
Indranil
Last edited by Indranil Panigrahi; 01-11-2011 at 11:24 AM.
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