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Tigress in Tadoba National Park

D610 + 200-500mm

D610 + 200-500mm

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beautiful, an animal I hope to photograph one day.
 
Lovely shot! That doesn't look like Maya, do you know who it is?

Glad to see you are still using the 200-500 for the tiger parks. You might recall we discussed that awhile ago--I was a little concerned how it might hold up with all that dust!! Never experienced dust like I did in Tadoba! I used my 200-400 on my last India trip but next trip (going back in Feb 2018) I think it will be the 200-500. It worked great for me in Kenya.
 
Tigress in Tadoba National Park

D610 + 200-500mm

D610 + 200-500mm
Lovely shot! I love how you paint so much of your photography with the light. That's what it's is all about to me. Lifts it to another level.

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Nobody paints like that anymore either. But it can't be wrong to try - Bob Dylan
 
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In the open in good light...a rare occurrence and, no doubt, the product of many hours and days in pursuit of your subject. Thank you for sharing.

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Bill Ferris Photography
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Lovely shot! That doesn't look like Maya, do you know who it is?

Glad to see you are still using the 200-500 for the tiger parks. You might recall we discussed that awhile ago--I was a little concerned how it might hold up with all that dust!! Never experienced dust like I did in Tadoba! I used my 200-400 on my last India trip but next trip (going back in Feb 2018) I think it will be the 200-500. It worked great for me in Kenya.
 

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