Famous Lake Sambhar grazing in lake
Canon 550 D 400 mm 100-400 iso 200 1/500 f 5.6
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Famous Lake Sambhar grazing in lake
Canon 550 D 400 mm 100-400 iso 200 1/500 f 5.6
Nice image. If possible moving a bit more to the right would have enhanced the eye contact further. Where was this photographed? Thanks for sharing.
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Mrudul Godbole
photograph was taken at padam talao at
ranthambore
Good image.Nice to see the Sambar taking water in Padam Talao depending only upon acute sense of hearing! Or, it knows well it is not the hunting time for Tigers.!Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
Sambhar deer in ranthambore graze for water weeds in the lake i have another image where the sambhar is almost completely submerged except for the head . The tigers specially machli use to hunt in the water hence the name the lady of the lakes
Lovely image of the sambhar. The antlers look nice and the water ripples also enhance the image. Thanks for sharing.
thanks for the comments
Nice image.Agree with the comments on moving to the right........Including the shadow on the water would have been good.
TFS
Suraj.S
The Lady of the Lakes was given by our PM Shri Manmohan Singh. To ensure an easy sighting, carcass was kept there for three days. She was so bloated after gorging on all the food that she was walking in a very slow pace.
However, I feel that we all stand to benefit when our leaders are able to sight a tiger in the wild. While passing through bandipur, Smt. Indira Gandhi had sighted a tiger. That memory had lasted and later on helped garnering support for tiger conservation. She banned Tiger Shooting and she approved the Project Tiger.
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Nice moment. I feel that there is loss of details..any noise reduction or despeckling done?
Bhargava
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