[Leica] Ranthambhore
Lluis Ripoll
lluisripollphotography at gmail.com
Fri Apr 12 09:49:40 PDT 2019
Jayanand,
Fantastic set again! Excellent shots, great sharpness. I like very much the perfect lighting for tigers in mixed light light and shadows
Cheers
Lluis
> El 6 abr 2019, a les 5:09, Howard Cummer via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> va escriure:
>
> Jayanand,
> Another wonderful set. These are some of the best that you have ever posted IMHO.
> Great!
> Howard
>
>
> Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2019 12:51:20 +0530
> From: Jayanand Govindaraj <jayanand at gmail.com <mailto:jayanand at gmail.com>>
> To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org <mailto:lug at leica-users.org>>, PSM
> <psm-1857 at googlegroups.com <mailto:psm-1857 at googlegroups.com>>
> Subject: [Leica] Ranthambhore
>
> I thought for this post I would just detail a typical day after locating a
> tigress - this whole runaround would have taken around 4-5 hours.
>
> Typically, the tigress, in this case T107 is flopped out, resting. She is
> the daughter of one of the matriarchs of the park, Noor (T39, whom we will
> meet later), and had pushed Mummy out and taken over a part of her
> territory, her sister had taken over the other part.
>
> As we approach she first gives a cursory look, and then a closer look:
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190318-674.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190318-674.jpg.html>
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> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190318-2172.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190318-2172.jpg.html>
>
> When she decides to get up, an hour or two later, she first starts with a
> good yawn:
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190318-2234.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190318-2234.jpg.html>
>
> Then has a good long stretch:
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190318-753.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190318-753.jpg.html>
>
> Then she goes to a neighbouring tree and marks her territory:
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-974.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-974.jpg.html>
>
> Finally, she is ready to get going!
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-982.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-982.jpg.html>
>
> At the next marking tree, she inhales the scents lefty by other animals
> (pheromones) into the Jacobson's Organ on the back roof of the mouth for
> decoding. After thoroughly satisfying herself, she will mark again,
> refreshing her own unique calling card!
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-1120.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-1120.jpg.html>
>
> The walk takes her through typical Ranthambhore terrain of Dhok or Dhonk
> forests, the dry twisted leafless trees that always remind me of William
> Blake's description of the tigers habitat as "Forests of the Night".
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-997.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-997.jpg.html>
>
> Finally she disappears to a roadside waterhole for a refreshing drink, and
> then disappears:
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-2772.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-2772.jpg.html>
>
> In the meantime, a little further on, we run into Noor, her mother, who
> soon disappears into a river bed. Our guide and driver, though, know
> exactly where she would pop out, close to an anicut (check dam), and
> position us on higher ground. Suddenly, she is there, still walking on the
> river bed:
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-1218.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-1218.jpg.html>
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> She then approaches the anicut, in the low rays of the setting sun:
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-1212.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-1212.jpg.html>
>
> Soon, she goes over the anicut, and as we cannot follow, the game is over
> for the day!
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-2892.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2019/Ranthambhore/Ranthambhore-20190319-2892.jpg.html>
>
> Noor is taking a risk coming here, because if her daughter catches sight or
> smell of her, she would be chased out!
>
> Please see LARGE
>
> Comments and criticism, as ever, welcome
>
> Cheers
> Jayanand
>
>
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