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Hi,
I visited JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK INDIA this summer, enjoyed the stay their, putting up a series of photographs. Have a look at it & Pls reply. Camera : Canon Rebel XTI / 400D Lense : 75-300 III USM / 18-55 (kit lense) |
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I like the second one better and wish you had ben able to hide in front of them...but mother might have frowned down upon that so for safety reasons I see why im looking at the hind ends of a couple elephants.
I like the exposure on the second and maybe you could adjust the first to be a bit darker and more contrast or saturation. Nice shots I love elehants and would love to see them that close in the wild.
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hi,
I visited JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK INDIA this summer, it's India's one of the finest & well developed park. The conditions are excellent, we ride through out the park on open jeep, which was provided by forest department with knowledgeable guide. The stay and food is excellent, as so many foreign tourist visit this par every year. Not only theses parks but their are various parks around u can travel in India, with vast diversity in animals, flora & fauna. Every thing dose changes from region to region. As u settle in the park u will not think of going away from it. Most amazing thing is that we are dead middle in side the park. Their are other parks also in India offering very good services to visitors. Come and visit theses parks........they are lot more different from their African counter part. Any assistance for travel in India, I will be at u r service pls mail me. (amollambe@gmail.com). Regards, Amol |
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