Sudeep Nandi
I am the lifeline of the forest..
A sub-adult male cub in morning light.
There is nothing like seeing a wild tiger in its natural habitat & the experience is incomparable to most things imaginable.
No matter how many times one has seen these majestic creatures, a new sighting will always send electric impulse through ones' veins and make us jump from our seat like a little boy.
The scene above reminds me so much, of famous Jungle Book, which was inspired by one of these Indian forest.
I personally like these kind of images where there is more than just the subject, with its natural surroundings, as it depicts the actual feel of the forest. No tiger-forest can survive without its tigers & similarly our tigers needs its forest to strive. Hope we can save the last few refuges where it still roams wild and free.
I am the lifeline of the forest..
A sub-adult male cub in morning light.
There is nothing like seeing a wild tiger in its natural habitat & the experience is incomparable to most things imaginable.
No matter how many times one has seen these majestic creatures, a new sighting will always send electric impulse through ones' veins and make us jump from our seat like a little boy.
The scene above reminds me so much, of famous Jungle Book, which was inspired by one of these Indian forest.
I personally like these kind of images where there is more than just the subject, with its natural surroundings, as it depicts the actual feel of the forest. No tiger-forest can survive without its tigers & similarly our tigers needs its forest to strive. Hope we can save the last few refuges where it still roams wild and free.