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A small wild cat found in the woody areas, forests and wetlands and places with dense vegetation. They are - I think - more common than we see them. Wikipedia says they are common across parts of Asia. The animals are quite active during the dusk, dawn and nights and rarely seen during daytime.
These animals are almost twice the size of a domestic cat and always sighted in the wild. They hunt rodents, quails, small ground birds, squirrels, reptiles and maybe smaller raptors as well. I have seen this cat many times, but this time, spent 45 minutes with it. It didn't mind our presence and let us get close, but the light was poor and I had difficulty holding the heavy lens for long at low shutter speed.
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A large resident owl usually found around rocky places, ledges and rock quarries. These birds prefer these habitats and are often found sitting quietly on one of the ledges or on a tree nearby. The bird - around 50 - 60 cms is one of the larger owls in the country.
Just like other large owls, they are usually found in pairs. But this one was alone in a quarry. And there were dozen's of swallows that were quite unhappy with the Owl and were constantly dive bombing on it. The owl didn't care since they are no danger to it. Several rounds of dive bombing made no difference to the Owl who tracked it a few times, but ignored it entirely - as if saying "You can't touch me".
I suspect that the Owl was making a meal of these Swallows every night since the ledges where the Swallows perch and nest had a lot of white markings indicating Owl droppings.
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A large raptor around 55-70 cms tall and weighing around 1.5 - 2.4 kg and found throughout the year in India. They are probably the smallest of the 9 species of vultures found in India. The birds are very distinctive and easily recognizable unlike some of the other vultures which are confusing to id.
This one is an adult with the full white plumage and yellowish face and beak. Immatures tend to be totally brown with a greyish face. The birds are often seen around carcass dumpyards or in the deserts where dead cattle / animals are lying rotten. In our Rajasthan trip last week, we sighted 100+ of them all around the state - they are quite common there. In fact, Rajasthan has 7 of the 9 vultures found in India. Like most vultures, this is quite shy of people, but many a time, we found very close to the nomad settlements perched on the poles or walking around on the ground.
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So as I expected, working with shelter dogs to set up a flash and having a dog stay in a good position relative to the flash is a challenge. In the time it takes to get one or two good shots using the flash, I can bang off a number of dogs without the flash and using a fast lens.
What do you think? Is it worth the effort with flash as compared to not using flash?
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Je vous souhaite un excellent week-end et Jade vous donne des doux ronrons dont elle a le secret.
Dimanche cela fera 1 mois qu'elle est avec moi, elle a découvert tous les moindres recoins de son nouveau domaine, Elle saute dans toutes les armoires, tous les tiroirs et passe son temps à jouer.
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I wish you a great weekend and Jade gives you sweet purrs that she has the secret.
Sunday it will be 1 month that she is with me, she has discovered every corner of her new domain, She jumps in all the cabinets, all the drawers and spends her time playing.
She has a lot of conversation and she follows me everywhere.
She's really cute.
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Early last year, the Winter was a fantastic birding season - my first year of birding and had seen so many raptors in action. I remember the day I shot this swallow very well since it was quit eventful.
I was driving on the dry lake bed and there were around 30-40 swallows continually circling my vehicle. And when I Stopped, they also stopped. Some landed on a nice perch, others on nearby rocks, but most of them on the ground.
I took several shots including this and drove again, only to get stuck in the mud for more than an hour. Met several nice people that day who helped my vehicle out. The first of several times I got stuck in the lake bed and made it an expensive affair to repair the vehicle.
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This is straight out of camera and absolutely love shooting in black and white although I always have a raw copy. I posted a color version but before this and I'm conflicted on which version I like better. Take a look at the color and let me know what you think. Would love the feed back. I have some more of this series and can't decide to upload them in color or b&w.
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Based on feedback received from this original upload: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/51250487934, I've provide this (what I consider a significant improvement).
If you can switch back and forth between these two images, you can better see what I mean. The smoke aloft is more apparent in this revision.
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A migrant from the Palearctic region, spotted a small group of these little birds on the road that goes right on the river's edge. The road is dotted with paddyfields on one side and there were around 5-7 birds foraging on the ground and in the paddyfields. The paddy (rice) fields are nearing harvest and hence laden with grain. Couple more weeks and the harvest will be completed - and the burst of birding activity starts due to the tiny amounts grain that falls on the ground and is left over in the fields.
These days, its quite foggy and the light is kind of dull till 9-10 AM. This was one of those days - the activity was good, but the light was poor. We spent two hours on the river's edge enjoying the beautiful morning and watching the birds, but ended up with less than half a dozen shots.
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Im always experimenting with photography, this here is actually light sensitive photographic print paper that I put in the camera to see what I could do with it. turned out much better than I thought. Its not as perfect as film in that the lights blow out too quick but its a cheap way to experiment and use an old camera. I metered the paper at 6 ISO, developed in rodinal under red safe light. I have alot more to learn.
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Finally! happy with this technique of extracting the background! I've now done it about eight times, and have committed the procedure to memory.
The model was not shot by me, but I have been helping a friend with his "glamour retouching".
Background is wrapping paper (I photographed) - not sure about copyright problems here - if anyone can enlighten me ... thanks.
I worked from a not very high resolution original, and there seemed to be a lot of compression artifacts. Click for the before-and-after edit in large. Let me know what you think!