Very nice. I love tigers and I love photographing them...they're just like my cats but bigger. But my photos are always zoo/captive tigers. Out in the wild?! You must be very brave.
Max_Pain wrote:
Very nice. I love tigers and I love photographing them...they're just like my cats but bigger. But my photos are always zoo/captive tigers. Out in the wild?! You must be very brave.
Thank you so much. Visit India once for the wild tigers.
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mogul wrote:
She sure has been eating her spinach...look at those forearms.
She is at her prime. She is gorgeous too.
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kdacharya wrote:
amazing head on shot, subrat.
I cannot wait for our trip next month
hopefully the tiger gods will be kind to us as well.
Thank you Sir for your appreciations. Yes, keeping fingers crossed.
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eyelaser wrote:
Love it!
Eric
Thanks Eric.
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srkbar wrote:
Super shot, like it very much.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much.
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G.E. Smith wrote:
Great Shot !!!!!
Greg
Thank you Greg.
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BeeBalm wrote:
So stunningly gorgeous
BB
Thank you so much BB.
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birdied wrote:
Magnificent shot !!!
Birdie
Thank you Birdie.
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morris wrote:
This is sweet Subrat
Morris
Thank you Morris.
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kmunroe wrote:
very nice shot Subrat
Thank you so much.
skseet wrote:
Thank you so much. Visit India once for the wild tigers.
There's plenty I would love to see in India, so I would love to go one day. But to photograph a wild tiger like this...maybe when Canon comes out with a 2000mm lens
surfnron wrote:
I think she has been eating things that eat spinach.
Very nice Subrat ~ Ron
Thank you Ron. Yes, she eats lots of them.
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Max_Pain wrote:
There's plenty I would love to see in India, so I would love to go one day. But to photograph a wild tiger like this...maybe when Canon comes out with a 2000mm lens
Most welcome to visit India. Don't need a 2000mm lens for tigers. Sometimes a 70-200 mm lens is even close for tigers. Tigers are pretty gentle as long as you are maintaining proper distance and most importantly one has to in the hands of a good Naturalist and experienced driver.
Good luck
Subrat
Terrific photo! Judging from the angle I assume you were in a vehicle. It also appears you were pretty close. I would love to see such a creature but getting to India is not easy.
Great capture, Subrat! One fine day, I would love to do that, too. A few years back, I was about to board the plane to go to India on a Sunday but the Friday before, I ended up on the operating table for an emergency operation.... . Ouch.