India - Delhi and animals.
About this time last tear my wife and I took a David Lloyd Indian wildlife safari to three of India's National Parks. We hoped to see a tiger, and in Bandhavgarh NP we certainly did, and what beautiful animals.We had a couple of days in New Delhi, took a trip to Agra to see the Red Fort and the Taj Mahal, what a magnificent place! And a Delhi tour. Our guide took us to the old spice market, and we had to take a Tuktuk back to the car, the wrong way down the busiest street in Delhi. Interesting experience! Cameras were a Canon 7D Mk2 and a Canon EF 100-400 1:4.5-5.6 L IS II 100-400, and a Sony a6500 4/16-70 ZEISS. Indian National Parks charge entry by the number of cameras in the vehicle!
Outstanding photos....
The first tiger photo, well no words to describe it...
Notice in the download of that photo you also caught a mosquito in it, you can just see it on our left or the tigers right.
What a wonderful experience...love all the pics but the tiger ones are my favorite!
Arcadia1969 wrote:
About this time last tear my wife and I took a David Lloyd Indian wildlife safari to three of India's National Parks. We hoped to see a tiger, and in Bandhavgarh NP we certainly did, and what beautiful animals.We had a couple of days in New Delhi, took a trip to Agra to see the Red Fort and the Taj Mahal, what a magnificent place! And a Delhi tour. Our guide took us to the old spice market, and we had to take a Tuktuk back to the car, the wrong way down the busiest street in Delhi. Interesting experience! Cameras were a Canon 7D Mk2 and a Canon EF 100-400 1:4.5-5.6 L IS II 100-400, and a Sony a6500 4/16-70 ZEISS. Indian National Parks charge entry by the number of cameras in the vehicle!
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Wow! This a double grand slams and more.
What a treat.
Beautifully photographed in India ..... da wife can handle the camera ...
Awesome! The baby in the sixth one looks like a little old man. Cute.
Tigers must be the most charismatic animals in our world! Great photos, you were very lucky and very talented!
Fantastic set, all outstanding photos!
The street scene in #3, that's the essence of India.
Great set - thanks for sharing!
Richard
berchman wrote:
The street scene in #3, that's the essence of India.
That chaotic scene makes me anxious!
But I love the image of the monkeys - so charming! But in reality, I think monkeys in India are real PITA,
Stan
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