The Indian Government like several others, canceled the visas for all incoming tourists. Hence my trip to see my friends in the forests of central India was changed to a few days in my second passion - the frigid Yellowstone.
Welcome to paradise
Go home man, what are doing here - Self quarantine please.
The eye in a storm
Hunker down - the shelves are empty, I am not letting go of this
It is a shame you could not visit your home land. You have a great set of photos here Bibek and it is amazing how close you got to your subjects. If you get tired of the cold Death Valley should be cozy this time of year and so would Grand Canyon and a good number of the Utah parks as well.
I admire your comp on #1 Bibek, really a nice image. loving the 'bear hug' shot! I wonder if sticking your tongue out at a Raven is effective? Classic catch on that one.
Bibek what a great set of images. You sure don't seem to find any issue finding outstanding wildlife situations. Are you sure you are not at a zoo and we just don't see the fence.
Bibek, I agree with others; your consolation "price" turns out to be more than just that. I love the closeup image of the bison's eye; superbly done! But when I went back and looked at the other pictures closely, I love them all!
morris wrote:
It is a shame you could not visit your home land. You have a great set of photos here Bibek and it is amazing how close you got to your subjects. If you get tired of the cold Death Valley should be cozy this time of year and so would Grand Canyon and a good number of the Utah parks as well.
Karl Witt wrote:
I admire your comp on #1 Bibek, really a nice image. loving the 'bear hug' shot! I wonder if sticking your tongue out at a Raven is effective? Classic catch on that one.
Dave_E wrote:
Bibek what a great set of images. You sure don't seem to find any issue finding outstanding wildlife situations. Are you sure you are not at a zoo and we just don't see the fence.
Dave
Ha ha . Dave I keep myself confined in an invisible barrier :-)