The Leopard often is ignored, abused as a lesser cat. Its survival skills is remarkable and can often camouflage itself in degraded habitats around villages.
Canon EOS 1D Mark II, Canon EF 400mm f2.8 L IS USM, f3.5, ISO 200, 1/1000 sec, EV +1/3rd
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The Leopard often is ignored, abused as a lesser cat. Its survival skills is remarkable and can often camouflage itself in degraded habitats around villages.
Canon EOS 1D Mark II, Canon EF 400mm f2.8 L IS USM, f3.5, ISO 200, 1/1000 sec, EV +1/3rd
what a stunning photograph.....
Hats off, Saby...
this does lead me to a few uncomfortable questions....
* what would this world be without this wealth offered to us by nature...??
* why are we so blind to the degradation around us...??
* do we not realise that it is OURSELVES that we are harming...??
* will the children growing up in exessively urbanised environment thank us
for destroying what is esentially a treassure that should be passed on to
them...??
That is a great photograph.
Leopards are little difficult to spot, leave even photographing. Very shy hidden animals.
THis is one luck shot.
Kudos Sabyasachi Patra
I agree that they are difficult to find. Beautiful nevertheless.
I had to wait for about an hour before the leopard reappeared. It had vanished initially when it saw me. I was watching intently at the spot, it was to appear. I saw a small piece of branch fall down. I could not hear the sound, but since I was watching at that spot, I knew the leopard is around. It looked at me through the bush and after few minutes it came out. I allowed it to relax and then photographed. I hope the next leopard sighting would be soon.
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