ISO: 640 Exposure: 1/350 sec Aperture: 9.0 Focal Length: 200mm |
All the below shots were taken in Mudhumalai Wildlife Reserve.
I Shot this in the main road of Mudhumalai-Mysore. A group was just a few feet away from the road. The lighting was great, and I clicked away to glory. They dont seem to mind the cars at all.
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SO: 500 Exposure: 1/500 sec Aperture: 2.8 Focal Length: 200mm |
Chital occur naturally in India and Sri Lanka but they have been introduced to Australia and the USA. They are found on grasslands and open woodland and they live in herds.
ISO: 640 Exposure: 1/160 sec Aperture: 6.3 Focal Length: 200mm |
Herds of chital and groups of grey langur share an interesting form of symbiosis. The chital, with their superior sense of smell warn the langurs, and on the other hand, the langurs warn the group of chitals when they spot a predator, such as a tiger, with their keen eyesight. Also, chitals profit from the fruits that the langurs drop.
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ISO: 320 Exposure: 1/2000 sec Aperture: 2.8 Focal Length: 200mm |
ISO: 640 Exposure: 1/200 sec Aperture: 8.0 Focal Length: 200mm |
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