This is a picture of tremendous natural history significance because it portrays cubs of two successive litters interacting! And looking at this image, I really do get the feeling of watching a pride!!! Is the tiger changing its stripes? In a word increasingly dominated and encroached upon by humans, is the shortage of space and resources compelling tigers into coexistence with their kin and shifting their relatively solitary existence? Time will tell and developments in Bandhavgarh, especially, will be most interesting in the coming years.
More of a natural history document
7D , 300f4, f6.3 , 1/85 , ISO 400 , HH , 90% of FF
All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated
Harshad
The youngsters don't seem very impressed :) As presented would take about half of the bottom will strengthen the image !!! Great capturing the interaction !!!
The cub on the left certainly adds interest with his relaxing posture. Im going to go opposite Al, and I would take about half off the top. TFS Harshadbhai.