Now...........look at his massive head.
1/200; f5.6; ISO320; 70-300@300.
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Now...........look at his massive head.
1/200; f5.6; ISO320; 70-300@300.
I am wondering what is the spot on the nose. More space would have been better as the hind leg is not fully included in the image. The rock and tree frames the head well. If you had a long telephoto lens like a 500mm then it would have been useful in creating a tight head and front leg composition. Thanks for sharing.
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He is quite a large male. I have been to Bandhavgarh a couple of times, but still I have not photographed him . Nice you got him through the branches. Good eye contact. You could have used a narrower aperture. Thanks for sharing.
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Mrudul Godbole
Patraji, this is the full image.
Nice Image of a large Male.Spot on the nose is visible in both the photographs.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
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