Photographed is one of the cubs of Banbehi tigress at Bandhavgarh National park, Madhya Pradesh, India. There was a kill (Sambar deer) near by and this tiger cub was patrolling the area making sure we were not threats. We observed this cub for more than an hour and it was quite an humbling experience to watch a wild animal in its own habitat.
I used a Canon 7D and a Canon 100-400mm L lens for this shot.
| Exposure | 0.004 sec (1/250) |
|---|---|
| Aperture | f/5.6 |
| Focal Length | 400 mm |
| ISO Speed | 800 |
Photographed is Haji Ali dargah, Mumbai during Sunset. I have been wishing for such a colorful sunset in India for quite some time. When I saw the afternoon blue skies, I decided this was not one of those common cloudy days in the city. Around 6pm, I drove to Haji Ali in the evening (amidst shitty traffic) and took a few photos as the color of the sky nicely changed. This is a 3 exposure compensation shot.
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