Wildlife Photography
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- brihacharan
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Hi aftab,
> Marvellous composition - perfect exposures.
> These pics can make some nice greeting cards for the forthcoming New Year
Briha
> Marvellous composition - perfect exposures.
> These pics can make some nice greeting cards for the forthcoming New Year
Briha
- aftabkhan
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Thanks Britha sir for your compliments.
Your comments are always moral booster for me.
Regards
Aftab
Your comments are always moral booster for me.
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Aftab
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Very nice pics Aftab, beautiful profile of the Purple Rumped Sunbird.
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Raman
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Great shot of the kudu, look like conjoined twins.
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Dev
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Re: Once in a lifetime . . .
skeetshot wrote:
Boyy.. What fantastic timing Skeet shot !!!!
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Re: Once in a lifetime . . .
Superb captureskeetshot wrote:
Different perspective and composition
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Re: Wildlife Photography
What a lovely snap of the Kudu skeetshot.
- brihacharan
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Hi skeetshot,
> An amazing capture - especially the seamless merging of two Kudus!
> Could you tell us a bit more about where & when this pic was taken, the camera used, lens & shutter speed...
Briha
> An amazing capture - especially the seamless merging of two Kudus!
> Could you tell us a bit more about where & when this pic was taken, the camera used, lens & shutter speed...
Briha
- Kumarnishith
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Pics taken during one of many early morning jog sessions inside SGPGI, Lucknow Campus using a cheap camera phone..
Blue bulls..
Peacock..
Can u guys identify this bird for me..?
-Nishith
Blue bulls..
Peacock..
Can u guys identify this bird for me..?
-Nishith
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Re: Wildlife Photography
kumarnishith,
nice to know you live beside a forest.this bird is called Red wattle lapwing.
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dr.jk
nice to know you live beside a forest.this bird is called Red wattle lapwing.
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dr.jk
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Re: Wildlife Photography
Postby Kumarnishith » Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:07 am
Pics taken during one of many early morning jog sessions inside SGPGI, Lucknow Campus using a cheap camera phone...
Hi kumarnishith,
> You're lucky to be living close to nature's bounty...
> What you have to do now is to invest in a good SLR Digital Camera & explore the joys of 'wildlife photography'.....
> I assure you - you will never regret the decision!!!!
Briha
Postby Kumarnishith » Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:07 am
Pics taken during one of many early morning jog sessions inside SGPGI, Lucknow Campus using a cheap camera phone...
Hi kumarnishith,
> You're lucky to be living close to nature's bounty...
> What you have to do now is to invest in a good SLR Digital Camera & explore the joys of 'wildlife photography'.....
> I assure you - you will never regret the decision!!!!
Briha
- Kumarnishith
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Well Briha & jaya sir...I already own a DSLR camera had started a thread on photography a while back ..Refer to topic...
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... 16&t=21674
But haven't tried my hand at wild life photography much..
a DSLR shot taken couple of years back...enjoy
-Nishith
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... 16&t=21674
But haven't tried my hand at wild life photography much..
a DSLR shot taken couple of years back...enjoy
-Nishith
- Kumarnishith
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Re: Wildlife Photography
There is some problem with the aspect ratio....Each pic is getting cropped on its own..
-Nishith
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- Kumarnishith
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Re: Wildlife Photography
My Canon DSLR (1100D) and the newly acquired 55-250mm lens was biting dust since quite sometime. So I decided to shoot few pics of the abundant fauna which resides inside the beautiful and serene SGPGI, Lucknow Campus (the place where I live & work)...and believe me there are many more (foxes, monitor lizard, mongoose, snakes, hares etc etc) living freely & fearlessly
Enjoy...
Grey Francolin/Teetar
Red-wattled Lapwing
Red-wattled Lapwing chick which was hovering around it's mother...
Handsome Blue bulls/Nilgai/Boselaphus tragocamelus
Herd of Nilgai (female)
The Alpha male..
Apart from the built, coloration and beard the most distinct difference is the presence of horns on the male blue bulls which helps in easy differentiation from their female counterparts..
-Nishith
Enjoy...
Grey Francolin/Teetar
Red-wattled Lapwing
Red-wattled Lapwing chick which was hovering around it's mother...
Handsome Blue bulls/Nilgai/Boselaphus tragocamelus
Herd of Nilgai (female)
The Alpha male..
Apart from the built, coloration and beard the most distinct difference is the presence of horns on the male blue bulls which helps in easy differentiation from their female counterparts..
-Nishith
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