Basics of Wildlife Photography – Part 3

Hello Everyone.. Sorry to keep you waiting. I know this blog is getting published a bit too late. But as they say, “Better late than never” 🙂 In last two blogs on Basics of Photography we spoke of aspects like adjusting white balance, managing exposure, exposure triangle and focusing. Now in this last part we […]

Basics of photography – Introduction

“I see, I stop, I think, I shot” In world of high end smart phones and DSLR camera every tom dick and harry thinks he’s become professional photographer. It happened to me in initial days too. Nothing wrong. It was untill I realized by spending more time on field that the images I used to […]

Cost of shooting in wild!

Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst!                                                                 That’s the first thing I learnt when I started using DSLR to shoot in wild. In […]

Beginners luck!

“I am great believer of luck, harder I work better it gets” ”“ Thomas Jefferson This blog is on my experiences of seeing tiger during jungle safari. I have always believed when the number “1” is operational tiger is surely seen. 1st time to any jungle, 1st safari, 1st time to particular jungle. Luck always […]

Neelgai – Cursed denizen of Indian forest?

Forest is never about a single species. It is about co-habitation among various species and their inter dependence on each other. No species in less important than the other. In India predators like tiger, lion have highest attraction factor for tourist. They exude dominance and fear which makes us how realise how weak and vulnerable […]