Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/03/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Wow, magnificent photos of a magnificent beast. Howard, you really hit the jackpot with these! I especially like the "stalking" photo, as it shows the tiger doing her thing. And Jayanand was probably thinking, "Whew, now I won't have to live down that he came all this way for nothing." Best to you and Esther, enjoy the rugby. --Peter Howard wrote: > Hi Luggers, > In the fourth morning, riding in Jayanand's jeep, I did not see any > tigers. Bummer. I was beginning to despair! > Then early in the hot afternoon as we circled the waterhole in zone 3 > - the driver shouted "Tiger Tiger!!" and > floored the accelerator - "Hang on!". We were the only jeep on the > road and we peeled > around the corner to the edge of the waterhole and slid to a stop in > front of Tiger - 17, Patti Vale, > "the collared one". The next hour was magic - the tiger walked - > ignoring us - and we drove ahead of her - > taking one series of pictures after another. Only after she walked > away from the waterhole, through the grass and > across a field did two other jeeps and two canters join us. My first > tiger sighting was a special moment - like > seeing Orca whales swimming close and free for the first time. It is a > moment I will never forget, > and the intimacy of it being just us and T 17 made it even more special. > > Here are the first photos in their own folder. None are cropped. > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/Tigers/T17-1.jpg.html > > Please enjoy, C&C always welcome. > > Cheers > > Howard