Wildlife Photography
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Lovely snaps Pran and Lanceman.
That a real good close up of the peacock.
Pran. I love that magar's snap. That is one big fellow.
That a real good close up of the peacock.
Pran. I love that magar's snap. That is one big fellow.
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Thank you, folks!
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Sudesh, Pran
Nice pics of the Hornbill and peafowl
And the Muger and Pied kingfisher
You might consider sprucing up your pics a bit with photoshop online for free.
http://www.photoshop.com/tools/expresseditor?wf=editor
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Nice pics of the Hornbill and peafowl
And the Muger and Pied kingfisher
You might consider sprucing up your pics a bit with photoshop online for free.
http://www.photoshop.com/tools/expresseditor?wf=editor
M.
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Here are some more assorted pics of stuff I keep finding on my perpetual perambulations, great fun and lots here right in our neighborhood.
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Nature at its best....
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Hi lanceman,Lanceman wrote: Nature at its best....
> Great pics - Yes nature's bounty is best captured by a camera for posterity
> BTW - How far away were you when you clicked the 'Dhaman' with its forked tongue out?
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Lanceman
Dhaman sticking its tongue out is really nice.....
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Dhaman sticking its tongue out is really nice.....
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Lanceman wrote:Nature at its best....
As an example of overcoming adversity, Karoly Takacs has few peers. He was part of Hungary’s world champion pistol-shooting team in 1938, when an army grenade exploded, crippling his right hand. Ten years later, having taught himself to shoot with his left, he won two gold medals in the rapid-fire class.
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Briha,
About 2 to three feet. A friend had captured a Dhaman and checkered keel back in some ones house and was releasing them in the forest at Shahpur. I lay down on the ground and asked him to release in front of me, both of the snakes were inquisitive and fearless enough to come up to the camera and stare...
About 2 to three feet. A friend had captured a Dhaman and checkered keel back in some ones house and was releasing them in the forest at Shahpur. I lay down on the ground and asked him to release in front of me, both of the snakes were inquisitive and fearless enough to come up to the camera and stare...
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Re: Wildlife Photography
You should change your name to Lens man -------from lanceman.
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Re: Wildlife Photography
prashantsingh wrote: You should change your name to Lens man -------from lanceman.
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Snapped these pics of a whitetail deer last weekend:
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Hi Mark,
Beautiful pics of the White Tail
Framing & composition is commendable - wish to see more such pics
Beautiful pics of the White Tail
Framing & composition is commendable - wish to see more such pics
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Here is a similar pose from a few years ago:
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Re: Wildlife Photography
One from last Fall:
I posted it in a thread I think, need to find the link and post it here.
OK, found it:
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... 18&t=19087
I posted it in a thread I think, need to find the link and post it here.
OK, found it:
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... 18&t=19087
"What if he had no knife? In that case he would not be a good bushman so there is no need to consider the possibility." H.A. Lindsay, 1947
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Re: Wildlife Photography
my kabini wildlife trip.
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friends,
had been to kabini last week.here is a brief account;
we where there by sunday noon and was greeted by the manager mr.kunal sharma and his naturalists.as the monsoon was at its peek we where warned that animal sighting will be poor.yet still we had hopes.they have nature walk ,boat ride on kabini back water and jeep safari.
the same day we had been on a jeep safari and saw an elephant,cheetal(jinky in kanada),peacock and lots of birds.
next evening we decided on a boat ride and saw some rare birds which i will share with you all.
regards
dr.jk
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friends,
had been to kabini last week.here is a brief account;
we where there by sunday noon and was greeted by the manager mr.kunal sharma and his naturalists.as the monsoon was at its peek we where warned that animal sighting will be poor.yet still we had hopes.they have nature walk ,boat ride on kabini back water and jeep safari.
the same day we had been on a jeep safari and saw an elephant,cheetal(jinky in kanada),peacock and lots of birds.
next evening we decided on a boat ride and saw some rare birds which i will share with you all.
regards
dr.jk
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