Sanat Kumar Karmakar  


SCAPE OF TABODA TIGER RESERVE FOREST INDIA by Sanat Kumar Karmakar

July 2026 - SCAPE OF TABODA TIGER RESERVE FOREST INDIA

July 2026 - Sanat Kumar Karmakar

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About the Image(s)

Date of exposure: 26.04.2025, 09:28
Subject: SCAPE OF TABODA TIGER RESERVE FOREST INDIA
CAMERA: D 7200, 100-400 mm Tamron Lens
Exposure details: f-stop F/5.6, Focal Length: 200 mm, shutter speed 1/640 sec, ISO 100 , Exposure bias -0.3 step, pattern metering mode

LOCATION: Tadoba, Maharashtra’s Chandrapur district, India, is a land of legendary tigers, whispering teak and bamboo forests, sprawling grasslands and glistening lakes. Home to one of India's most thriving tiger populations, with over 90 tigers, this untouched paradise also shelters leopards, dholes, sloth bears, and a dazzling array of birds.

EDITING: I used PS CS 2025 to edit the frame, by a desktop computer. I used adobe camera raw 18 plug-in to enhance clarity, shadow details, brightness and exposure. I also used Topaz software to reduce digital noise.


2 comments posted




Charles Walker   Charles Walker
Very intriguing place. Has any photographer been eaten by a tiger while enjoying his hobby? Good work in post processing. Your images give a lot for the eye and brain to process. It is your style. To experiment with alternative compositions, why not try a variety of crops? You might find an alternative composition that is less complex but fits your style.   Posted: 07/13/2026 12:11:04



Don Hill   Don Hill
Hey Sanat. I agree with Charles that there may be a need to experiment with composition. Interesting image.   Posted: 07/13/2026 20:36:59



 

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