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    He is true king of Bandhavgarh for 10 years , B2 walking
    Made with 7D , 300/f4 , 1/125, f6.3, ISO 400 ,
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    What a magnificent creature, and I love the deer in the background. A really good example of an environmental image.

    I'm interested to know whether you ever have these sightings to yourself or are you very clever in avoiding other vehicles for your photos.

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    Harshad,

    He looks as well fed as usual, what an amazing creature.

    Cheers

    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilary Hann View Post
    'm interested to know whether you ever have these sightings to yourself or are you very clever in avoiding other vehicles for your photos.
    If you come with me , I can tell you how to get rid of other vehicles and have a private sightings :p,

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    Hello Harshad,
    I like the trees framing the dear and the way they're all focused on the tiger. Really gives a good idea of how feared they are by the deer and how much respect they give the tigers.

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    Harshad, I'm saving my dollars. :)

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    Love it. So much much more interesting to me than a head portrait.
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    :eek: the presence and size of the deer really give you an impression of how huge this brute is! lovely wide shot Bhai!! :D
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    Magic moment bhai! Loe the rear guard of honor. I think the best thing is to drive your vehicle right in between others and the tiger. That way you get the best shots and forget the rest. ;)

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    What a wonderful capture. No one talks and everyone watches and listens. Thirty eyes and ears paying unwavering attention to that lone beast. First-rate, Harshad! ;)

    At second count, more like 40 eyes and ears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thomasson View Post
    At second count, more like 40 eyes and ears.
    You are just too good :)

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    Thanks all , Posted one more image of B2 in Friends and Family

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    I love the antelope in the bg and the sense of space. TFS!

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    Thanks everyone , I have posted one trip report here http://www.birdphotographers.net/forums/showthread.php?p=507802#post507802

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