Wednesday 26 June 2013

JEWEL


 the valley of pehalgaw looks mermerizing with the snow capped himalayas

Friday 7 June 2013

Tigga




Genus:Panthera
Species:Panthera tigris
Family:Felidae
Place: Bandhavgarh National Park
Canon 1100D, SIGMA 120-400MM
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Friday 12 April 2013

Red Whiskered Bulbul


Species: Pycnonotus jocosus
Family: Pycnonotidae
Canon 1100D,Canon 55-250mm
Place : Home sweet home,Nagarbhavi,bangalore

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Monday 18 March 2013

Gift to the God of Wildlife Photography

The man who inspired me to make photography a part of my life...the person who inspire thousands of youngsters to pick up their camera and shot.........the giant who is always kind,humble,down to earth,gentle to budding photographers...the man who encourages new ppl with those kind and motivational words..the one whos attitude itself inspires....the man whose images makes the viewers gleam with joy.....the GOD of Photography he is MR. Kalyan Varma Photography my idol who i just take inspiration before i click each picture of mine................this moment was just amazing when i presented one of my photograph to my idol and guru Kalyan Varma without who i would have never learnt photography :):):):):):):):):)
Thanks for everything Kalyan :):):)

Thursday 14 March 2013

Changeable Hawk Eagle



Canon 7D,Canon 400mm 
Species: Nisaetus cirrhatus
Family: Accipitridae 
Place: Bandipur Tiger Reserve, Bandipur

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Monday 11 March 2013

Young Chithal

Species:  AXIS AXIS
Family: CERVIDAE
Canon 7D
Canon 400mm

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Landscape HDR


Gopalswamy Hills
Canon 7 D,Canon 18-55 

Pelican in Filght



Species: Pelecanus onocrotalus
Family:Pelecanidae
Canon 7D
Canon 100-400mm
Place: Ranganathittu

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Monday 25 February 2013

Monday 18 February 2013

Changeable Hawk Eagle

Changeable Hawk Eagle 
Species:Nisaetus cirrhatus
Family:Accipitridae
Camera body: Canon 7D
Lens: Canon 400mm prime

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Wednesday 13 February 2013

Bandipur Wildlife Tour

It was a amazing tour to the Bandipur National Park on the 8,9,10 of February.the price was 10000 per head inclusive of transport,food ,accomodation and four safaris into the national park.
a total of five participants had Registered
finally the day arrived .

                                          DAY 1

we left Bangalore at 9am in the morning in a tempo traveller
Stopped at Indradhanush near Channapatna for some hot delicious Dosas and kesari bath
resuming our journey we entered Mysore where another participant joined us and we direcctly started towards The Bandipur National Park.reached around 2.30 pm where we were ghreeted by the forest officials who were very helpful in making us comfortable.the government rooms were very well kept with clean bathrooms.
As we walked towards our cottage we were greeted by a herd of spotted deers(Chitals),Bonnets macaques and a family of wild boar........freshing up we were already with our camera to shoot the birds.........a lot of birding can be done around the forest department cottages.by the time we finished we were informed thta our bus was ready for the safari
the forest gaurd was very hospitable to us understanding our passion and respect for wildlife he gave us each individual seats our bus driver Salim at first was a rude man to others who were shouting there way through out the safari BUT AS WE DROVE INTO THE JUNGLE HE COULD UNDERSTAND OUR BEHAVIOUR AND STARTED BEING MORE FRIENDLY WITH US THAT WAS THE START
Salim to be mentioned here is a very good spotter along with one of our participantMr.Chandan who was very good at spotting even the smallest birds aswe entered the yere katte a water hole completely dried up we found a herd of elephants with a calf probably 2 or 3 months the adults took him to safety not even showing the young one...........a alarm call somewhere far made us jump in wxictement we drove our way towards the alarm zone to be dissappointed just found the leopard pug mark.it was already dusk and the light was very low making us very difficult to shoot finally we finished the safari and drove back to the cottages where we were showed Nagarhole:Tales from Indian Jungle a amazing movie by Mr.Shekar Dattari
then our dinner was ready hot chapatis,along with two vegetable sabjis,rice,curry,rasam and curd along with papad was ready......yummmmmmmmy food it was had stomach full and we departed to our rooms wishing each other good night

                                            DAY 2

The cottage incharge woke us at about 5.30 am we could still see the spotted deers resting there we cursed our luck when the gaurd told us that a leopard had visited the campus last night.....hot coffee was served to us in the dining area sipping our hot coffee we were ready for another trail in the Zone 1 of the jungle with Salim again as our bus driver........heading from the reception road we came across variety of birds like the White throated kingfisher,bee eaters,flame back woodpecker,lapling,painted stork,blackibis,robin,drango,green pigeon when our alert driver stopped the vehicle sensing something !!!!!!!
A male tiger had just crossed the road his wet pug marks were still intact we waited for long bt couldnt locate him.......we drove into the ZONE 2 seeing if we have any luck but were satisfied by spotting a tusker and a herd of sambar deer which are said to be the favourite prey for tigers......driving back to the cottage hot breakfast was ready with Poori and Vegetable Sabzi along with Avalakki kaata meetha chatni 
wewent into our rooms took a hot bath (the cottages have 24 hours hot water and solar lights) 
a time of 1 hr was given for the participants to freshen up and after everyone was ready we drove towards the Himavad Gopalswamy Hills.......going in we had Darshana of Lord Krishna who resides on this hill which is said to be covered by mist through out the year.............we got in line shooting the breath taking landscapes to the one side which has a raven and the other side which is a chain of hills.....and not to forget the participants asking tips from me and me asking tips from them it was a fun session enjoyed by all teaching each other it was time to return to our camp lunch was ready by the time we arrived
having luch we got ready for our next safari which was given to us by the forester to go in a jeep
we drove when we spotted two changeble hawk eagle which were beautiful shooting them to hearts content we drove forward when we spotted a wood pecker creeping out of a hole in the tree spent 20 mins shooting his different poses and activities......as we requested him he moved us to the Zone 3 near the Mangala Dam where we were informed a tiger was trying to come to the water hole which was being blocked by a tusker .....we reached the water hole i directed Saim to turn off the jeep as we has a lot of time to spend after waiting for some 10 mins the young fawn stated his alarm calls everyone were alerted after playing a majestic beauty emerged from the bush a male tiger maybe a year or two as the alar call grew louder the Tusker chased the King out of the waterhole  we were satisfied just by seeing him moving back from there we reached Moor Kere in Zone 2 where a herd of sambars were playing in water..photographing them for long we departed to our cottage and agian met up for a discussion time where each participant tells their tour experience and talk a few words about the fellow participants
After this we ended it up had a heart diner with an addition of mouth watering pepper chicken to the menu on our request
folded up for the day and retired to our rooms for a good sleep.

                                              DAY 3

Waking up in cold is something which i hate right from childhood it was so chilly norning that some people were shivering dresssed in perfect camouflague we drove inside the jungle in Salims vehicle into Zone 2 where we found a dead elephant calf.....the mothere elephant was standing a few feet away inside the bush
later came to know that it died during its birth drove for long when something flashed and it was a beautiful full grown leopard in the golden light.bu he was too fast even for cameras to capture it.reaching the welsely road we found a young sambar near a water hole looking at a direction and stamping his foot onto the ground thought we encountered a predator again after doing the same for a long time the sambar ran away into the forests cursing our luck and enjoying our safaris in spotting a lot ogf birds we came back to the cottage bid Salim a fareweel telling we would be back here soon.Having breakfast with the menu of Pongal and Uppittu  and having a cup of coffee we drove back towards bangalore.With every participant complimenting the Jungle Book for such a good trip:) :)
first venture was successful trip :) for such other tours please contact
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Saturday 12 January 2013

Charger

This young tusker would always remain in my heart because he was such a gentleman who had that charm in him with a glow in his eyes.his way of approach to our jeep was sumthing which was stubborn with a lot of ego so i prefer to call him Charger

Golden Meadows

The kabini landscape just look bright as a gleaming gold spread on the land wat a sight it would it be when u see elephants on this grasses

Wondering

My friend Janvi giving a amazing expression at her stage show 

Crested Serpant Eagle


Sunday 6 January 2013

Leopards Lair

Kabini The Land of Leopards never disappoint but leopard in kabini which we sighted  around 6.30 pm was with very bad light had to do a lot of processing to make the image brighter.........jus uploading to let ppl knw how good the pose was and hw bad our luck was

Thursday 3 January 2013

Bharathanaatiyam


Game Road

Shooting the jungle roads has been my passion since i started photography as we drove back to our resort in the evening the game road was lit up beautifully by the elegant rays of the sun.

The Bird Amidst The greens

Caught this fella while searching for the leopards in Kabini......there was sound behind the trees wen waited this beautiful creature emerged out of the bushes

Dance

Sot this at my friends dance show