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Animals have expressions too. How
closely these equate to our interpretation
of them is a matter for debate, but
there is no doubt that they can look
reflective, intelligent and happy as
well as the more usual amusing or alarming.
As in many other branches of photography,
the secret is often patience.
Most people start in natural history
photography as an extension of an existing
interest. The big problem is that almost
all wildlife is wary, and some of it
is dangerous too. It is all too easy
to become so obsessed with getting a
picture that you fail to notice the
Tiger's mate that is stalking you: it
may sound melodramatic, but it does
happen, specially with scorpions and
snakes.
The outstanding riches of Indian Wildlife,
which compare favorably with African
fauna, are perhaps not sufficie ntly
realized. Tiger is the spirit of the
Indian jungle. Even his distant roar
or an alarm call of some animal announcing
his presence, charges the whole environment
of the Jungle with excitement. Acute
sensitivity, secretiveness and the ability
to surprise; untiring perseverance,
agility in attack, the tenacity to follow
and the strength to overpower are the
qualities necessary in a successful
predator. The Tiger possesses them all
in extraordinary measure. He is the
symbol of India's wilderness and its
National Heritage Species. His lithe
majesty, powerful muscles rippling under
a tawny coat, his symmetry and mesmerizing
gaze is a tantalizing beacon to those
who want to capture this unmatchable
beauty on their lens. Tiger was ruthlessly
hunted during the Raj, and in the sixties
by the dealers in the fashion trade.
Human encroachment upon his habitat
and the killing of his prey species
further endangered his survival.
To assist in Conservation of this magnificent
feline we have joined hands with "Care
for the Wild International" wherein
a part of our revenue will be donated
through Care f or the Wild International
to the National parks in India. Care
for the Wild International has spent
over £170,000 on vehicles and equipment,
which are used to protect wild tigers
in India.
Tiger Photographic Safari is an effort
to create a public awareness about this
endangered species. So come and join
the movement, explore and expand your
wildlife and nature photography skills
and improve the caliber of your images
in the Tiger country.
We welcome you to join the Tiger Photographic
Safari accompanied by a Tiger Expert
of more than 10 years experience in
tracking the tiger. The Safari will
take you to Bandhavgarh National Park
in M.P. known for it's highest Tiger
density (56 Tigers) and sightings. Also
Ranthambore National Park, a park very
strategically located with easy access
and good Tiger (32 Tigers) and wildlife
viewings. |
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