Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/04/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jayanand wrote: In Bandhavgarh (as in Kanha or Pench), it is possible to hire an elephant, and track tigers inside the forest. You get very close to animals, as they do not get spooked by an elephant - the only downsides being the top down angle for photography, the discomfort of sitting on elephant back for long periods and the expense! Most professional photographers, however, choose this method, and I have made up my mind to try this for a day when I am next in Bandhavgarh. - - - - Jayanand, you have courage. Last night I watched a Nature TV show on Public TV showing a group of professionals taking pictures of tigers from an elephant in Bandhavgarh. Apparently something that a photographer did spooked the tiger and it charged the elephant, jumped for his back and clawed the photographer. The elephant driver beat the tiger back with a club. The clip ended with the photographer tending a long gash in his arm. I don't know what happened to the camera. I hate to think of it being trampled under elephant foot. The morale is: Be careful when photographing tigers. It's a jungle out there. And make sure your insurance is paid up. Larry Z