I caught this tiger as he was just emerging from the forest. The foreground foliage is a bit distracting to the image, but thought I’d share anyway as it also frames him to a certain extent. He was a very big boy and had enormous arms. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 290mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/250th of a second.
——- On this rainy day
——- I’m feeling a sullen ache after
——- A serious attack of William Blake ,
——-That Tygers powerful face has
——- Changed the way my heart relates
——- What immortal hand or eye
——- Dare frame that fearful symmetry.
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What massive, muscular creatures they are. What a thrill it must have been for you to see in the flesh & to photograph it.
Wow!
——- On this rainy day
——- I’m feeling a sullen ache after
——- A serious attack of William Blake ,
——-That Tygers powerful face has
——- Changed the way my heart relates
——- What immortal hand or eye
——- Dare frame that fearful symmetry.
Majestic
The look on his face says it all!
oh wow . oh what big thing he is: I dont not think `I would like mess with him. )