Tan Ahmed
Ultimate predator – Magnificent, skillful and immensely powerful. Almighty has given it all to tigers in order to help them manger their ecosystem.
Safari #6; Continuation…. While were still struggling to get the right spot to make some decent images, Sonam and her bold cub were playing hide and seek with us. Sonam would come out, spend a couple of minutes near the kill and would go back to the bushes, which happened multiple times.
We finally managed to get a good enough spot, and at that particular moment everything was working in our favor except for good lighting, thanks to cloudy weather. As Sridhar and I were talking about the bad light, there came another obstacle, a noisy one. There were a lot of people, wanting to fill their eyes with this is extraordinary scene but their excitement caused trouble for vehicles coming from Kolara gate and one lady started screaming on top of her voice, asking others to make way. This irritated all of us and Sonam, and she decided to get back to the bushes again.
Waiting game was ON again, and this time the wait was much longer. All eyes were glued at the dead sambar and tall grass behind it, anticipating the Telia Queen to come out. All of a sudden our guide started screaming (needless to say, only to the extent that Sridhar and I could hear) ‘sir, Sonam agai, Sonam agai and all cameras with bazooka lenses started firing like machine guns.
Coudln't ask for more from mother nature...
Ultimate predator – Magnificent, skillful and immensely powerful. Almighty has given it all to tigers in order to help them manger their ecosystem.
Safari #6; Continuation…. While were still struggling to get the right spot to make some decent images, Sonam and her bold cub were playing hide and seek with us. Sonam would come out, spend a couple of minutes near the kill and would go back to the bushes, which happened multiple times.
We finally managed to get a good enough spot, and at that particular moment everything was working in our favor except for good lighting, thanks to cloudy weather. As Sridhar and I were talking about the bad light, there came another obstacle, a noisy one. There were a lot of people, wanting to fill their eyes with this is extraordinary scene but their excitement caused trouble for vehicles coming from Kolara gate and one lady started screaming on top of her voice, asking others to make way. This irritated all of us and Sonam, and she decided to get back to the bushes again.
Waiting game was ON again, and this time the wait was much longer. All eyes were glued at the dead sambar and tall grass behind it, anticipating the Telia Queen to come out. All of a sudden our guide started screaming (needless to say, only to the extent that Sridhar and I could hear) ‘sir, Sonam agai, Sonam agai and all cameras with bazooka lenses started firing like machine guns.
Coudln't ask for more from mother nature...