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after seeming so many candid shots on flickr... I guess even I am getting inspired by them... so now even I started..
Took this shot in Bannerghatta National Park when I was waiting for my turn to get into the bus safari... found this cute little girl walking down in front of me...
Hope you'll like it .. :)
One of the hillocks in Bannerghatta forest - the bright orange grass looked like fire in the breeze. Shot using film about 2 years back with the 70-200mm lens at 200mm.
Post-processed for an extreme look.
A view of one of the beautiful rock formations in the park.
Recently this park has been in news for all wrong reasons. illegal quarries, land greed and pressure on the park from an ever expanding city. but it still remains a beautiful place which can be a real treasure for city of Bangalore.
This picture was shot at the Butterfly Park situated at Bannerghatta National Park [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bannerghatta_National_Park]
This picture was shot at the Butterfly Park situated at Bannerghatta National Park [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bannerghatta_National_Park]
This not really a true wild Safari, so no points for the lion sighting. I just take the credit for catching, what seemed to be a yawn to me :)
Shot at 35mm on a full-frame camera and then cropped down to 100%
This picture was shot at the Butterfly Park situated at Bannerghatta National Park [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bannerghatta_National_Park]
A young Bonnet Macaque - this was shot at the Bannerghatta Temple - near the National Park. A group of these "monkeys" were harassing all the folks who were visiting - stealing their food, making a mess of things around in search of food. Another young one was busy tearing the temporary roof made with palm tree leaf apart.
On the shot - I was happy with the monkey, and its' pose - I realized what I'd missed only when I reviewed the shot on the computer - DoF was too shallow to get the idol (brightly painted in the background) - Whilst it may not mean much to someone who's not familiar with an Indian Epic - The Ramayana, I'm sure most of us will spot it. :-) Now, that would have made one-of-a-kind shot.
Scientific Name : Macaca radiata
Shot @ Bannerghatta Temple.
Must - View On Black
On a different note, it's been almost a year since I started using my Canon EOS 350D, and have just now started to explore Canon's Utility CD provided - I must say, I'm quite impressed with the tools - To all Canon users who use Photoshop / GIMP / any other tool - Do try out Canon's Utilities - They're much faster and easier to use. :-)
Explored #386 on Dec 25, 2008