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    Default Savannah Nightjar

    Shot at Satpura tiger reserve, in April'12. Made this image lying low in the front seat of the gypsy.

    canon EOS 60D, canon EF 24-105 f/4 L IS USM
    f/4, 1/250sec, EV 0, ISO 200, evaluative metering, 105mm.
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    Amazing shot! Great detail and habitat, this must be a rare sighting?

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    Nice one. Wish the leaf at the bottom was not there. Why not a higher ISO and a narrow aperture to get more depth of field? Thanks for sharing.

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    Nice rare image.Nice details of habitat too.I am so happy that you are exploring a new tiger reserve and you have already been rewarded with the sight of a rare light-coloured gaur.It is unfolding its own beauty.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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    Nice sighting. Quite difficult to spot. The low angle adds to the composition. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    This is really good, these guys are hard to spot and are camouflaged really well. They are usually found on the ground/fallen tree trunks specially with their eyes closed during the days. This guy reminded me of the Syke's nightjar that i had clicked in kutch last year.

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