Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Udaan

Jungles,they sure are not meant only for the elusive tigers and leopards. Common denizens like deers and avians can also provide you with moments to cherish for.
 Here is one such sequence I shot in Bandhavgarh national park when I was looking for the tiger. I heard a cheetal alarm call and we parked our gypsy to guage some movement of the elusive subject.
Just during some lazy moments we saw a crested serpent eagle swoop around and land on a perch.
Judging its behavior it was evident that it one would take one more leap since the perch had nothing the eagle would be attracted in.Guess it just landed there to get a peek of the area for a probable kill.
Below is a series of those pictures.
Crested serpent eagle after it just landed on the perch. It was just scanning the area around.above pic shows its nictitating membrane.


Since the light fell directly on its wings it highlighted the wings abruptly and was difficult to adjust the exposure for those.


After satisfactory scanning the area it decided to fly away may be because it spotted something, or may be because it would not have preferred to sit in the open sun.


Eagle then did what most birds do preflight, Unloading itself before take off.This makes sense as it does not have to waste too much energy prior to take off.




After this it took a flight and made me think of my inabilities and made me look like just a small entity who can never fly without artificial aid.





Eagle then flew away to another shady part and settled down.Guess it also looked for a breather from the hot sun.
 These ubiquitous moments in forests is what we should always look after.Ofcourse tiger is an important sight but success of a trip should not be gauged by that.
There is always more to it.........

Saturday, 9 June 2012

The Harbinger

With the onset of june, most of us look forward to the commencement of the monsoons. The sky becomes a theatre for the drama of the clouds and mind becomes philosophical thinking of what kind of fun,or in some cases ,what kind of work to be done in the monsoons. Clouds are certainly one of those things that give you hope.....


photographing these clouds is a pleasure and prove to be an awesome background. coupled with any kind of foreground viz beaches or hills ,we can have a great landscape and mood in the picture.Also silhouettes of manmade things help in this too......








The best part about the clouds is they act as light throwers when sun is behind them.waiting for a right time and utilizing the ambient light in a sensible manner makes an opportunity for a good picture.



 
Clouds are really a thing that change an aura of the picture.,no wonder all cameras have a dedicated white balance "cloudy" for such kind of light!! Thid kind of picture is worth calling clouds the harbinger of rains...


One more thing about photographing clouds is that they can make themselves look like somrthing else. So called abstract shots can be made form such situations.A picture shows a cloud formation that looks like a peeking bird from the nest.....


Photographing clouds from above is one more intresting thing to do. Clouds in numerous kind of contraptions is a treat to capture.A totally different perspective is what the clouds offer from above the top.....



 
combination of sunsets and clouds create amazing moods. various cumulus clouds taking different shapes along with orange light of the setting sun makes a flamboyant pic. A picture below that makes clouds looks like smoke .....



One of the things that have always amazed me about little clouds apart from being harbingers to the most awaited season change is how easily they can sheild something as big as the sun. Just reminding about the fact that you dont need to be a stalwart to make a statement.
Awaiting monsoons and observings the harbingers for now.........here is wishing you all a happy monsoon.....:)


Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Nagzirian vignettes

 Nagzira.... A jungle in maharashtra that as of now does not have that kind of glamour as bandhavgarh or kanha but sure gives a run for money when it comes to sighting tigers this season.With the news of regular sighting of a tigress and her two cubs(that are christened jai and viru) the forest is having rush and glamour too.


We were greeted by an indian gaur just as we entered the gate. It was crossing the safari track along with two others.Its size can be easily gauged by the fact that a full grown gaur can cover a safari track easily.


Apart from the famous tiger trio, nagzira is also famous for wild dogs aka dhol too.Its a comman sight here to see thm in herds and having a breather in water holes.




There are ample birds about 60 to 70 types of different birds that can be sighted in nagzira. Among them I found Indian pitta most beautiful.Sighted it on a perch near the safari track.




As we were venturing into the jungles we heard the news of the mother tiger sighted near the water holes.We went towards that spot soon but to our dismay we found hoards of gypsies and private vehicles.nevertheless we did sight a tiger and unsurprisingly her two cubs also joined in to give her companty in the waterhole.




Sighting on the next day was eventful as there was news of a  kill early morning at 5 am ,which to our luck wasn't a rumour. As our gypsy approached the gaur galli road we saw the tiger cubs feasting on the sambhar kill.It was kind of gross view but then this is WILD. To see the tiger with a kill is certainly something that remains in mind for a long time and also shows its character.




Its a treat to observe tiger behavior when it has a kill. A tiger seems to be a real glutton when it comes at chomping meat and specially when it is hungry.
It was surprising to see one of the tigers guarding the kill and the others taking turn to be at the waterhole for quenching thirst after heavy meals.




Above picture shows the Amark mother tiger with its son,and other son meanwhile guarding the hunt. After these two departed the other tiger came in and did the same.




A typical nagzira scape with its artificial water holes and tiger quenching its thirst.
Many moods of the tiger can be captured specially when its a cub since it is very inquisitive of its surrounding. It even smells trunks and other such objects out of sheer curiousness.








A tiger cub is also wary of the sounds and is very probing about them. A pic shows its alertness as a vehicle honked an unnecessary horn.A typical problem in nagzira as the forest allows many private vehicles along with the gypsies for the safaris.Inspite of forest guards trying to convince people to leave after 5-10 mins of sighting,adamant people dont leave their prime place of sighting which results in desperate people taking some desperate measures.


Denizens of nagzira also include some comman species like langurs ,spotted deers ,sambhars etc.
The atmosphere is month of may is dry and hot and even langurs can't hide their resentment towards the heat.


A sambhar watches closely of any vehicles around before crossing road.






Nagzira surely is a wonderful place to be in summers with such nice sightings. As it is near to nagpur connectivity is not a major issue.
 After the rains most of the denizens move to inner parts of the jungle so sighting is rare in winters and in monsoon the park is closed. Since the siblings and mother tiger are bonded together ,sighting was comparatively easy.After the two male cubs seperate and form their own terretory sighting them would not be so easy.
Still we'll be waiting for the new cubs and have a dejavu of these scenes ....along the gaur galli road or the water holes......its now that I realize why wildlife photography is also called natural history photography too.....memories to cherish for us as the animals perform their regular chores.........