Haseeb, you had a Grey Langur and now a Tiger, I hope this may ease your thirst. :bg3:Quote:
In the meantime we are waiting for the Ranthambore images .
This is a 2.5 year old female cub, still to be allocated her unique 'T' reference number and so she is nameless at present.
As the reserve emptied for the morning, we quietly drove round the areas where she had been seen as we had 'All day access'. We found her in a dried up river bed, partly hidden from view waiting for a Sambar deer to pass by, an excellent spot for an ambush as the stone gravel and dead would would have proved an obstacle for the fleeing deer. As time went by, both of us waiting, she slowly began to move and came back onto our side, walking along the track. We shadowed her for some time, whilst she stopped, scent marked and eventually lay down in a shady spot allowing us prime viewing. After filling our boots with images she caught sight of some domestic buffalo and went into stalk mode. Tigress on the hunt with only two vehicles, I couldn't believe it. Parking again in 'prime' spot (nice one Boss - our driver) we waited, sadly her inexperience let her down and the herd chased her back into the thick bush.
Thanks to those who posted or viewed on the last posting.
Steve
Subject: Tiger (Panthera tigris)
Location: India
Camera: Canon 1DX MKII
Lens: 500f/4 MKI! plus 1.4 ext MKIII
Exposure: 1/1250s at f/5.6 ISO1250
Original format: Portrait, width FF, slight crop at foot
Processed via: LRCC Classic & PSCC2019

