p.2 #1 · Choti Tara - The Walk and the penetrating look
golfnphotog wrote:
These are great - love the second one with golden light on the torso. You can come up empty handed on some safaris without spotting anything.
It is so true. My respect for the tiger photos is much greater because seeing them is not that easy and the sighting does not always last long enough. This set is incredible in every way.
p.2 #10 · Choti Tara - The Walk and the penetrating look
birdied wrote:
Stunning ! Gorgeous set.
Birdie
thanks Roberta. appreciate the viewing and the comment
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mabidally wrote:
No 1 is your best shot, need a little more room around the subject, have you cropped?
Hi Abidally, this is a crop. I will post the one with more room. thanks for the suggestion
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jdc562 wrote:
Beautiful animal, beautifully photographed. Superlative images.
---John
thanks John for your comment, it is indeed a magnificent animal
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surfnron wrote:
A beautiful animal and great shots ~ Ron
thanks Ron.
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canon.eos30d wrote:
Wonderful images of tigers, my friend. It is my favorite mammal. May be some day I could have chance to photograph this big cat.
-Tam
thanks my friend, I am sure you will be doing it soon, from your lips to the ears of God.
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golfnphotog wrote:
These are great - love the second one with golden light on the torso. You can come up empty handed on some safaris without spotting anything.
how true that is. You could go on for many safaris and not get a sighting and hence any sighting is precious. If you happen to get the cubs and good light, you are blessed.
p.2 #11 · Choti Tara - The Walk and the penetrating look
SR777 wrote:
It is so true. My respect for the tiger photos is much greater because seeing them is not that easy and the sighting does not always last long enough. This set is incredible in every way.
p.2 #12 · Choti Tara - The Walk and the penetrating look
Shasoc wrote:
Great shots, KD. Beautiful clarity and color tones. Detail looks sharp and the setting complements the subject.
Socrate
thanks Socrate for viewing and commenting. the light was to die for.
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inthewild wrote:
well one. 1st one is my favourite
thanks Jorel. Tigers are my favorite big cat as they yours, I am sure
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morris wrote:
The second has a bit better contrast than the first and is my pick with the first the runner up.
Great set KD
Morris
thanks Morris. hopefully I will be able to shoot with you soon
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Karl Witt wrote:
Ohhhh my Kuldeepak these are stunning! What gorgeous light and color and such distinct patterns. Wow that first one is amazing
Karl
thanks for viewing and commenting.
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johnohio wrote:
Beautiful images. It must have been a fantastic experience.
John
thanks John
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kmunroe wrote:
very nice indeed KD
thanks so much Ken
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Herb Houghton wrote:
Awesome series KD, congrats !!!
thanks Herb, Appreciate you viewing and commenting
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p.2 #17 · Choti Tara - The Walk and the penetrating look
Chris Schlaf wrote:
Beautiful everything :-)
thanks Chris, it was an awesome morning.
In fact I jokingly named the guide and the naturalist, Alfred + Hitchcock, since they unfolded the suspense on the last safari