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How are you all my dear friends? I hope you are all fine. In today's post, I have shared a Photographs of moments spent with wildlife. These photos I captured on camera during a visit to Ranthambore National Park. So you may have always seen wild animals inside the cage but the pleasure of seeing them under the independent sky in the whole field is different.
In today's post, I have shared with you the cake voice photographs in which the wildlife is enjoying its freedom and living life. This photograph captures a bird perched on the bonnet of an open jeep. It is evening time and the sunlight is golden. Which makes the bird look golden while the upper part of the neck looks black which makes it beautiful.
In this photograph, an owl perched in a hollow of a tree is captured on camera. The color of the owl and the color of the tree are very similar which makes it visible only if it is seen carefully. In this too the sun shines on the face of the owl due to which success has been achieved in capturing a good photograph of the owl. I captured a lot of photographs of owls but here I want to share 3 good photographs with you. How quiet and beautiful the owl perched in the crevice looks. It looks like an owl posing for a photograph in front of a camera.
Then let's move on to Tiger, the king of the jungle. As I said before, we have always seen Tiger in a cage. But in the photographs I have shared with you here, Tiger lives in the open field under an independent sky. Who hunts for himself and gets his food. Capturing such a tiger in the open is not easy but nonetheless three different places are captured in the photograph camera of the tiger in different poses which I will share with you here. I had the most fun capturing the photographs of this tiger in capturing all these photographs. I will never forget the atmosphere and the moments. I hope you enjoy the photographs of Tiger. Especially the photograph of a tiger passing through the grass is my favorite photograph of all photographs.
Ranthambore National Park is spread over 280 sq km, after adding its buffer zone, this park grows up to 400 sq km. Being a mountainous region, this national park is 200 to 500 meters above sea level. In 1973, there were few tigers left in the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, but after so many years of tireless efforts, today Ranthambore National Park has a total of 70 tigers. On 1980, this tiger reserve was converted into a national park.
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