Friday, November 29, 2019

Wildlife Photography : Kanha National Park

Situated in Maikal Hills the last leg of Satpura where the Vindhya Range meet...the amazing tiger landscape of Central India is home to equally amazing biodiversity. In this blog post, I have added images of enchanting wildlife of Kanha which expresses the diveristy, testifying the miracle that our beloved Earth is about.  

In this bewildering tiger landscape, mammals, birds, reptiles and insects abound. During the tiger safari alert senses deliver optimum opportunities to film and photograph wildlife in its natural confines. A good camera with a good lens works wonder along with a keen sense of capturing the right composition, large long focal length lenses are not required and even an amateur can deliver wonderful results whence working with dilligence.

Puff Ball Fungi

Common Kingfisher

Indian Scops Owl

Wild Boar

Hard Ground Swamp Deer

 Red Naped Ibis 

Crested Hawk Eagle
Black Naped Hare

Tiger

Sambar Deer
Monitor Lizard

Jackal

Giant Wood Spider

Python

Lotus

Mongoose

While these are average photographs captured using an average camera which solves the purpose of the naturalists and amateur wildlife enthusiasts. Photography is an important tool for studying wildlife and for preserving records. 

Kanha Tiger Reserve offers immense opportunity to see, photograph and film wildlife diversity in its natural form. Mad chase for tiger is not that rewarding. Whence on tiger safari study all elements holistically and with profound keeness to enliven your holiday!!
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I work as naturalist/birding guide at Kanha National Park in Central India.
I also provide Digital Marketing Services and website Contents.
Contact: 975508932
pateluday90@hotmail.com 

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