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Tiger at Banerghatta National Park, India.

 

* photo credit to safari van driver Mr. Muniswami who put his arm out the open window and snapped this photo for me

Tiger at Borås Zoo.

 

Nikon D90

Tamron SP 90 2,8

1/250s

f/8

ISO:100

 

RAW adjustments in Lightroom

Color adjustments in Alien Skin Exposure 4

Added some Glow in Elements 9

Border with Perfect effects free

The new and improved tiger exhibit at the Nashville Zoo

Hope you enjoy and many thanks for everyone viewing, faves and commented on any of my images have a great day :)

A photo i took of a tiger at the zoo in Sydney.

My daughters cat, Tiger, who over winter has put on a good layer of insulation and is now rather round. He is a lovely natured cat who is a good playmate for our other cat, Felix.

Tiger / Tigre

Tiger at the Doncaster wildlife park

One of my favourite Tiger photos that I have taken. Just like the eye contact

It seems that both tigers like each other! That's a cute picture! :)

A magnificent Tiger at Marwell zoo,Hampshire

The Majestic Bengal Tiger,

Bannerghatta National Park, Bangalore.

 

Another shot from the past that I found today. I think the large cats are my favorite to shoot. Of course, that is why I have so many!!

During a family trip to Disney World's Animal Kingdom, I slipped through a crowd of people to see this tiger cooling off in the water. What a cat! J

Tiger at Yorkshire Wildlife Park

this photo is taken at rajeev gandhi park, katraj, pune, india.

18 mo. old Sumatran Tiger sisters, Melati and Maharani, share some quiet time

Tiger at Brookfield Zoo in Chicago

Tiger at Marwell Zoo

Tiger European Optare Olympus seen on likeston Road Nottingham

Tiger Temple monk in Thailand's Kanchanaburi province.

Walking in the air

This picture exclusively meant for Rohan and Ahan

  

"Fewer than 3,200 tigers remain in Asia’s dwindling wildernesses, down from an estimated 100,000 at the beginning of the 20th century. Tigers are being slaughtered for their skins, bones and every single part of their body. We need to stop this. We need to reach out to more people than ever - we need hundreds of thousands of supporters across the world to help us drive the plight of the tiger up to the top of media and political agendas. We need to raise money to fund the ‘on the ground’ work that will stop tigers being killed.

 

David Shepherd

   

Perfect lighting at the zoo today (overcast) and the Tigers were frisky after breakfast.

 

Tons of pics today. I'm outta here for now.

 

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Port Lympe Wildlife Park, Kent

The white tiger is a recessive mutant of the Bengal tiger, which was reported in the wild from time to time in Assam, Bengal, Bihar and especially from the former State of Rewa.

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