This is from the series when the tigress came and sat in the water hole in Ranthambore Zone 3.
Canon 50D, 100-400mm L IS USM, 1/200, f5.6, ISO 400, hend held, full frame
Comments and critiques welcome.
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This is from the series when the tigress came and sat in the water hole in Ranthambore Zone 3.
Canon 50D, 100-400mm L IS USM, 1/200, f5.6, ISO 400, hend held, full frame
Comments and critiques welcome.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Watching a tiger in water is always a nice experience. I like the eye contact. From this image, she appears to be a large tiger. Without the dead branch at the right side of the frame, the image would be strengthened. Unfortunately, there was no way of a low angle, as this waterhole is downhill. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Certainly tigers in water is a treat.
Hope the recent rains would have replenished these water-holes offering respite to these magnificant animals from sweltering heat.
Nice picture. Thanks for sharing.
The stare looks nice here. The composition looks good too. A bit more space on the left would be better. She sure looks big. Thanks for sharing.
The tiger looks little perplexed.Who was standing besides you?!
Excellent picture.
Regards
Lovely image Mrudul, it is a treat to watch tigers in water. The eye contact is really nice. Overall an excellent image.
tfs
Tiger in the water is a nice combo. The eye contact makes it special.
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