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Sunny
12-15-2009, 05:28 AM
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Capturing a leopard is no joke, even on a camera.
Bangalore-based kidney specialist Ajith Huilgol and avid wildlife photographer did just that and won a runner-up award at the UK-based Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition 2009, in the 'Behaviour: Mammals' category. The annual competition is jointly organised by the Natural History Museum, London, and the BBC's Wildlife magazine.


Dr Huilgol captured a rarely seen image of a leopard descending from a tree in his camera and the photograph won among 43,000 other entries from 94 countries.
Every photograph may speak a thousand words, however Dr Huilgol's speaks of a fascinating story. What began as a patient task of observing a leopard ended in fetching the doctor a world-renowned award.


Dr Huilgol said he had shot the photograph when he had gone to Kabini in the Nagarhole forest region in Karnataka with his family for a wildlife vacation.
"My family and I were in a jeep and watching this leopard perched on the tree. We spotted it at around 7.23 am and clicked her pictures. In fact she was so comfortable with our presence that she did not even budge an inch as we clicked the pictures. However, at 7.28 am, a jeep passed by which startled the leopard and thus prompted her to come down. I managed to get a shot of her as she came down the tree."
"My first reaction was to curse the other jeep driver who disturbed the leopard. But today I realise that it turned out to be a boon," he added.


The general notion is that wildlife photography is time-consuming. However, Dr Huilgol said, it is always not so. "Take this photograph for instance, it took just five minutes to capture," he said.
Image: Dr Huilgol's photograph that won the runner-up award at the UK-based competition

Source: http://news.rediff.com/slide-show/2009/nov/17/slide-show-1-award-winning-wildlife-photographs.htm

Lessons for the photographers from this article:



Be always ready for a shot
know your camera
have lens with the maximum focal range
you dont have to be a professional photographer to click a groundbreaking photo
pray for luck!

powerslave
12-15-2009, 06:29 AM
Be always ready for a shot
know your camera
have lens with the maximum focal range
you dont have to be a professional photographer to click a groundbreaking photo
pray for luck!


Wow that is an amazing shot. Although I do understand one must be as prepared as possible, the list is like saying 'Know which numbers the lottery is going to'. :D

Vicky
12-15-2009, 08:02 AM
wow! great story... and awesome shot!

KrishnenduKes
12-15-2009, 08:46 AM
Yes. Great story and an awesome shot indeed. This is I guess once in a lifetime chance.

Bibudesh
12-15-2009, 11:37 AM
Well said. I think most of the award winning photographs are shot unplanned.

Aryan
12-15-2009, 01:24 PM
Well said. I think most of the award winning photographs are shot unplanned.
This is so true.

anvancy-(macro analyst)
12-15-2009, 02:22 PM
nice article..the last factor is also an eminent one.

Anvancy

arijit
12-15-2009, 09:08 PM
in his other thread sunny quoted that anyone can be a photographer in present day scenario. keep looking for competitions and dont be complacent. this is a verifying example of that...!!!