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Work life and stuff at home keeping me abit too busy for a while. Should be back with the Corbett collection soon :)
Until then, one of the frames that i made during the trip.
Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:36 pm
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Commentby Ganesh H Shankar on Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:09 am

Nice title to go with - brought a smile and eased the day Shiv :) In real life they both always seem to differ by nature itself. Thanks for sharing.

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Commentby Kaushik Balakumar on Mon Jun 28, 2010 1:37 pm

:) Indeed a nice title !!!
Simple & elegant image. Will look fwd to more of ur Corbett endeavors...

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Commentby Sriharsha Ganjam on Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:25 pm

WOW any idea on the species of the fish? It must be really huge considering the size of the Gharial. And nice use of scale to highlight the size of the fish.



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Commentby Nilanjan Das on Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:51 pm

High bank Shiv ?? :) I loved you caption, it is indeed so important to differ in opinion. I love this image here, it's simple and the Mahasir ( I think that is what it is ) is looking just so bold swimming close to the most dangerous fish eating predator, it's like the Mahasir telling the gharial, guys it's ok that am in danger but you guys are in more danger of being wiped out. :). For academic records can I just add one more line for my nature loving friends, there are perhaps only about 150 or so gharials left in the wild. Most can be seen around Chambal, the principal reasons of their death being man-animal conflict, mostly fishermen and pollution, industrial waste going in to ganges between Varanasi and Chambal. These guys would perish much befor the tiger as all rehab steps like this in Corbett has failed. Plz do your bit to save this, donate generously and kindly educate others on the importance of saving this species which is so different from the one's we get to see in Florida keys. Wikipedia has more. Sorry Shiv, I am so much connected to the gharials that I could not stop from writing these few lines, hope I did not break any law or rule here.

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Commentby Pramod Viswanath on Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:54 am

This is a story telling image! Love the title and your presentation. I agree with harsha about how the position of fish and gharial adds to the scale! Super seeing here, Shiva.

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Commentby Nevil Zaveri on Sat Jul 03, 2010 7:43 pm

amusing title and great pov, shiva. love the scale here.

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