These are found all over the country and are dime a dozen. This one was shot in Bandhavgarh National Park. Saw him close by while we were waiting for the tigers during an afternoon safari.
Ideally the arm should not have been there, waited for him to remove the arm, but he would not budge. The interesting part is the fangs' display. I had never seen these fangs before.
Technical details:
Evaluative metering; IDIII with 300/2.8 IS. Shot from a bean bag from an SUV.
Well critiqued above. But wanted to add that that is one evil-looking dude.
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