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- brihacharan
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Nicely captured in action!
Let's see some more
Briha
Let's see some more
Briha
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Re: Wildlife Photography
some recent images
Location Irvine, California
D7000, 70-200/f2.8
Location Irvine, California
D7000, 70-200/f2.8
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Yeh dil maange more.....!!!
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Nice Nishant and Archer thanks
- Kumarnishith
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Thanks Briha Sir, Moin & Ngrewal for appreciating my pics
As promised, I am posting few pics taken by me during my visit to Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary last weekend...
Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary is a small but quite well maintained and beautiful bird sanctuary located in between Kanpur-Lucknow highway in Uttar Pradesh. I am quite lucky in this regard as it is hardly 42kms from my place. It consists of a lake and the surrounding wetland. The sanctuary provides protection for 250 species of migratory birds and many more indigenous species. The sanctuary also houses a deer park, watchtowers, restaurant and boats.
Here are the pics...Enjoy
Bronze Winged Jacana
The bronze-winged jacana belongs to group of waders. They are identifiable by their huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat.
Rufous treepie
The rufous treepie is native to the Indian Subcontinent and adjoining parts of Southeast Asia. Quite interestingly it belongs to Corvidae (crow) family. It is commonly seen in open scrub, agricultural areas, forests as well as urban gardens. Like other corvids it is very adaptable, omnivorous and opportunistic in feeding.
Indian Grey Hornbill
The Indian grey hornbill is a common hornbill found on the Indian subcontinent. It is mostly arboreal and is commonly sighted in pairs. It has grey feathers all over the body. The bird can easily be identified by the characteristic horn which is black or dark grey with a casque extending to the point of curvature of the horn.
Heron
ID Please
ID Please
Many more to come
-Nishith
As promised, I am posting few pics taken by me during my visit to Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary last weekend...
Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary is a small but quite well maintained and beautiful bird sanctuary located in between Kanpur-Lucknow highway in Uttar Pradesh. I am quite lucky in this regard as it is hardly 42kms from my place. It consists of a lake and the surrounding wetland. The sanctuary provides protection for 250 species of migratory birds and many more indigenous species. The sanctuary also houses a deer park, watchtowers, restaurant and boats.
Here are the pics...Enjoy
Bronze Winged Jacana
The bronze-winged jacana belongs to group of waders. They are identifiable by their huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat.
Rufous treepie
The rufous treepie is native to the Indian Subcontinent and adjoining parts of Southeast Asia. Quite interestingly it belongs to Corvidae (crow) family. It is commonly seen in open scrub, agricultural areas, forests as well as urban gardens. Like other corvids it is very adaptable, omnivorous and opportunistic in feeding.
Indian Grey Hornbill
The Indian grey hornbill is a common hornbill found on the Indian subcontinent. It is mostly arboreal and is commonly sighted in pairs. It has grey feathers all over the body. The bird can easily be identified by the characteristic horn which is black or dark grey with a casque extending to the point of curvature of the horn.
Heron
ID Please
ID Please
Many more to come
-Nishith
- essdee1972
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Hi Nishith,
Amazing pics! Very nicely captured. Do you have one of those huge birding lenses?
Nawabganj reminded me of the school picnics and (a few years later) clandestine beer drinking sessions in the tourist department bar, way back. Unfortunately, we were interested in somewhat different birds in those days! Beautiful place. Good to see it is still maintained.
Amazing pics! Very nicely captured. Do you have one of those huge birding lenses?
Nawabganj reminded me of the school picnics and (a few years later) clandestine beer drinking sessions in the tourist department bar, way back. Unfortunately, we were interested in somewhat different birds in those days! Beautiful place. Good to see it is still maintained.
Cheers!
EssDee
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- brihacharan
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Wonderful visual treat Nishith
Like I said earlier...your compositions are lessons for all aspiring shutterbugs
Keep them coming!!!
Briha
Like I said earlier...your compositions are lessons for all aspiring shutterbugs
Keep them coming!!!
Briha
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Great picture dr.nishith.
this was taken last week in bandhipur reserve.
regards
dr.jk
this was taken last week in bandhipur reserve.
regards
dr.jk
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Re: Wildlife Photography
few more from bandhipur.
regards
dr.jk
1st picture
nikon d750
f/13
1/100sec
iso-640
focal length 1000mm
lense tamron 200_500mm+2xteleconverter.
2nd picture
F/13
1/200sec
iso-125
focal length 1000mm.
regards
dr.jk
1st picture
nikon d750
f/13
1/100sec
iso-640
focal length 1000mm
lense tamron 200_500mm+2xteleconverter.
2nd picture
F/13
1/200sec
iso-125
focal length 1000mm.
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- brihacharan
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Re: Wildlife Photography
Nice pictures Doc
Tech. details please - lens, exposure....
Briha
Tech. details please - lens, exposure....
Briha
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Re: Wildlife Photography
we where tracking this tiger for nearly an hour and finally saw this beauty.there wasn't enough light it was almost dark.
regards
dr.jk
regards
dr.jk
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- brihacharan
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Re: Wildlife Photography
As usual Nishith - great images
The sunset picture can adorn any book cover such as a travelogue .....
Keep them coming!!!!
Briha
The sunset picture can adorn any book cover such as a travelogue .....
Keep them coming!!!!
Briha
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Re: Wildlife Photography
dr.Nishith,
you pictures are too good.what photoshop do you use.
regards
dr.jk
you pictures are too good.what photoshop do you use.
regards
dr.jk
- kshitij
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Re: Wildlife Photography
lucky you dr.jkdr.jayakumar wrote:we where tracking this tiger for nearly an hour and finally saw this beauty.there wasn't enough light it was almost dark.
regards
dr.jk
Had spent many days in bandhipur but was not fortunate enough to spot any tigers. Did get to see a leopard hunt though. It happened so fast and i was so much in awe, i just completely forgot to lift the camera
Lock, Stock and Barrel.
- brihacharan
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Re: Wildlife Photography
> Leopards are more crafty & stealthy while attacking their prey - unlike Tigers....kshitij wrote:lucky you dr.jkdr.jayakumar wrote:we where tracking this tiger for nearly an hour and finally saw this beauty.there wasn't enough light it was almost dark.
regards
dr.jk
Had spent many days in bandhipur but was not fortunate enough to spot any tigers. Did get to see a leopard hunt though. It happened so fast and i was so much in awe, i just completely forgot to lift the camera
> Especially in tropical jungles with dense foliage its very difficult to spot them in action!
Briha