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MY TIGER PIC

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:13 pm
by brihacharan
Hi Guys!
My Tiger Pic
During my earlier association with an MNC I had to travel a lot within the country to promote protection chemicals and document their application and record their efficacy.

On one such visit to Andhra Pradesh in April 1988, I visited the company’s branch office at Hyderabad, a city that prided itself in having an open air zoo (Nehru Zoological Park - spread over several hundred acres). It’s been my practice to visit the local zoo of whichever city I visited and spend time watching the animals.

On this visit to Hyderabad I took time off to visit the zoo – I usually carry my camera during my travels – when I came to the Tiger Enclosure I spotted this lone youthful specimen pacing back & forth near a tree stump at the edge of a small pool.

I took my camera and began tracking it in my viewfinder with the hope that the animal would stop at least for a fraction of a minute for me to capture it.

I was taken by surprise when another Tiger appeared as if from nowhere and began sparring with the first one.

Excitement ran shivers through me as here was a great opportunity to capture two fine specimens in one frame!!! And I didn’t want to botch it.

Was it telepathy at work between me and the Tigers? In a split second they literally “POSED” – the best ever – A Portrait of a Lifetime with a semblance of the elite, grandeur & regal in appearance!

Click …Whirrrrr… Click… Whirrrrr went my motor drive – 5 frames – at the end of which they “just got up & walked away” as if to say OK buddy the show is over!

I simply stood frozen for a few seconds – unable to comprehend the ‘virtual miracle’ that took place in front me – was it real or was it my imagination?

It was around 4pm and I rushed to the nearest studio and gave the transparency roll for developing although there were 28 frames still left un-exposed – I just couldn’t wait to see the result.

The next morning I went to the studio and waited for the shutters to open and when it did the studio owner had a big smile on his face while handing over the envelope and added “Kya kamaal ki tasveer keetcha Aapne”!!!

With hands shivering I opened the envelope - what I saw rendered me speechless for several moments.

Back in Mumbai I showed the picture to my friend Bittu Shegal the well known conservationist and publisher of Sanctuary Magazine who was kind enough to print it as the centre-spread in the next issue of Sanctuary.

For those who’re keen to know the technicalities:
1.Camera: OLYMPUS OM1 with Motor Drive
2.Lens used: Olympus 300mm telephoto
3.Film: Kodak Ektachrome 200ASA Transparency
4.Aperture: f5.6
5.Shutter speed: 250 / sec

NOTE:
It’s been 24 years since it happened! Time has taken its toll and the colours in the transparency have faded to a stage of mystic softness – giving the picture the look & feel of a ‘Painting’.

I just wanted to share those moments of excitement and ecstasy with you guys!!!! :D

Briha
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Re: MY TIGER PIC

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:03 pm
by tirpassion
Brihaji,
For those who’re keen to know the technicalities:
1.Camera: OLYMPUS OM1 with Motor Drive
2.Lens used: Olympus 300mm telephoto
3.Film: Kodak Ektachrome 200ASA Transparency
4.Aperture: f5.6
5.Shutter speed: 250 / sec
Are you, by any chance an Olympus fan??? I am not a photography expert but I love cameras (I have a few of them) and I am an Olympus fan. In my Olympus series I have
SLRs: OM1 with a 50mm/1.4 G Zuiko, two OM10s with 50mm/1.8 F Zuiko (one with a motordrive), OM2000 & the extraordinary PEN F half frame reflex with a 1.4/40mm G Zuiko + a conversion adaptator for regular OM lenses.
Rangefinders: the rare 35SP with G.Zuiko & the 35RC
The OM1 is one of my most favourite cameras of whatever I have and specifically the G.Zuiko lenses.

Best regards
tirpassion

Re: MY TIGER PIC

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:14 pm
by surajshuresh
Good capture brihacharan. Thought i would share my experience too. Took these in South Africa last year... Feel free to comment guys... Thank you...

Re: MY TIGER PIC

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:18 pm
by surajshuresh
Some more... Many more are there but not about to attach it... Sorry guys... Thank you...

Re: MY TIGER PIC

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 5:12 pm
by brihacharan
tirpassion wrote: Brihaji,
For those who’re keen to know the technicalities:
1.Camera: OLYMPUS OM1 with Motor Drive
2.Lens used: Olympus 300mm telephoto
3.Film: Kodak Ektachrome 200ASA Transparency
4.Aperture: f5.6
5.Shutter speed: 250 / sec
Are you, by any chance an Olympus fan??? I am not a photography expert but I love cameras (I have a few of them) and I am an Olympus fan. In my Olympus series I have
SLRs: OM1 with a 50mm/1.4 G Zuiko, two OM10s with 50mm/1.8 F Zuiko (one with a motordrive), OM2000 & the extraordinary PEN F half frame reflex with a 1.4/40mm G Zuiko + a conversion adaptator for regular OM lenses.
Rangefinders: the rare 35SP with G.Zuiko & the 35RC
The OM1 is one of my most favourite cameras of whatever I have and specifically the G.Zuiko lenses.
Best regards
tirpassion
Hi tirpassion,
> Yes! I'm an Olympus fan - Great cameras & lenses.
> I had an OM2 with motor drive, but unfortunately left the battery inside the motor drive which leaked & destroyed everything - had to discard it.
> Also had a OM PEN F - took some great pics with it - later presented it to a nephew of mine.
> Presently I own an OM1 with the following attachments all of which are original Zuico-Olympus.
* Normal 50mm / 21mm / 28mm / 35-70mm / 70-150mm / 300mm / 2x multiplier / Right Angle Viewer / 90mm Macro + a whole set of COKIN filters.
> During my spare hours I dabbled in Industrial / Fashion / Table Tops to make some addl moolah!!!
> Also did some macro work shooting agricultural insects / pests for the crop protection industry.
> Am a Life Member of the Photography Society & taught basic photography at a Business School.
> There's lots more........................ :D
Cheers
Briha

Re: MY TIGER PIC

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 5:16 pm
by brihacharan
surajshuresh wrote:Some more... Many more are there but not about to attach it... Sorry guys... Thank you...
> Wow!
> Great work pal :D
> Keep clicking :D
Briha

Re: MY TIGER PIC

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 5:18 pm
by surajshuresh
brihacharan wrote:
surajshuresh wrote:Some more... Many more are there but not about to attach it... Sorry guys... Thank you...
> Wow!
> Great work pal :D
> Keep clicking :D
Briha
Hi thank you brihacharan... I do take many photos mostly of wildlife got some good pictures of Indian nature too...

Re: MY TIGER PIC

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 5:26 pm
by rraju2805
Nice birhaji.
surajshuresh wrote:Thought i would share my experience too. Took these in South Africa last year... Feel free to comment guys... Thank you...

Awesome bro.. . :cpix:

surajshuresh , are you click these pictures ?

Re: MY TIGER PIC

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 6:35 pm
by surajshuresh
rraju2805 wrote:Nice birhaji.
surajshuresh wrote:Thought i would share my experience too. Took these in South Africa last year... Feel free to comment guys... Thank you...

Awesome bro.. . :cpix:

surajshuresh , are you click these pictures ?
Yes i took these pics and many more from other places too...

Re: MY TIGER PIC

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:41 pm
by essdee1972
Awesome pics, gents!!!

Briha sir, can you consider re-taking your photography course for a "select audience", aka yours truly???? I, however, have a Canon EOS 500 D.