Jungle Chronicles
We're here to make you forget that you're stuck in the middle of your 9-to-5.
As the escapists for your everyday life, the portal throws you headlong into our wilderness escapades & keeps you up to date with how we're relishing our jungle encounters.
A good edit is like a master’s touch.
We're not afraid of getting a little dirty when it comes to the perfect shot.
Vultures get a bad rap, but they do essential work keeping our ecosystem clean
Just another day in nature, where the weak are prey and the strong survive.
Rhinos aren't selling their horns. They use them to defend themselves against predators. So why not buy something that doesn't involve harming something or somebody?
The best part about a village is that everyone has a story to tell.
She is a survivor of the desert, as well as a strong woman who knows how to find beauty inside the cracked mud walls of her home.
There's a lot going on in these cubs' eyes...
Even the most common birds are worth looking at.
In Frame: Scaly-breasted Munia
These birds are one of the most colourful birds of India, with their beautiful iridescent plumage. They are unpredictable fliers, often migrating over long distances.
Sunnybirdday
Oh, the joys of the backlight.
This is a photo of a blackbuck jumping up into the golden grass. It's beautiful, but the horns make it even more so.
In this situation, we had been waiting for the blackbucks to move from us into their golden grazing grounds, and when they finally did, we got ready for action—but only one of them jumped up. The result was an unexpected frame with just one blackbuck jumping up out of it that made it unique!
Zooming in on this photo of a lioness and her cub, so you'll see the emotions are close enough to touch.
We learn from the world around us all the time. It can teach you things like how not to get lost in the woods and how to navigate by the stars, or it can show you how to be patient and stay calm when it seems like the world is falling apart around you. Nature reminds us that we are all connected, even if we don't realize it at first glance.
Happy Teachers Day!
To Nature, our everyday teacher.
The vulture is often seen as an ominous bird with a bad reputation, but it's also one of the most incredible animals on the planet! You'd be surprised to learn that they're not just scavengers; they're an important part of our ecosystem. The vulture population has decreased drastically in the past years because we've poisoned their food, disposed of waste without concern, and been careless with them. The irony is that we need vultures more than ever now because they help keep our environment clean and healthy by eating dead animals and helping prevent birth rates in the wild.
Happy !
We're celebrating by sharing some of our favorite photographs of primates. These are just a few of the many species that live in our habitats.
In Frame:
1. Pig Tailed Macaque
2. Phyare's Leaf Monkey
3. Nilgiri Langur
4. Assamese Macaque
5. Lion Tailed Macaque
6. Hanuman Langur
7. Hoolock Gibbon
8. Himalayan Langur
Elands are the ultimate photogenic animals. Their grace and size make them an absolute delight to photograph.
The battle for the best buck is on 😎
Patience alone as an virtue doesn’t get the moment in wild life photography, it has to go hand in hand with intelligence. One needs to predict the action and have the patience to get it. Often, this intelligence comes from the expert on the ground—your guide. Check out our blog on cheetah hunt here at https://bit.ly/3K15ZQN ; you should get the feel for what we are referring to.
Can't believe how graceful these big tusks are!
Here's to the moments when you stand in front of a lion and it strikes the purrr-fect pose!
We took away the pink and still left the flamingos pretty to the eyes.
It's not easy to photograph a leopard, but it's even harder to get away after the camera is done.
Look at this group in the perch! They all look so cool; posing perfectly; it's so much less chance and more perseverance getting them
In frame: Tri-Coloured Munia / Black-headed Munia
He's like a little firecracker, ready to go off and get some wood.
In frame: Lesser Flameback Woodpecker
The Ultimate Fashion Divas!
Fashion is all about the mix and match. But for birds, it's not that complicated. Check out these outstanding colour-coordinated birds.
In Frame:
1. Wedged Tailed Pigeon
2. Red Jungle Fowl
3. Bateleur Eagle
4. Blue throated Barbet
5. Grey Jungle Fowl
Stepping outside our comfort zone and our willingness to experiment has expanded our repertoire today, beyond wildlife photos to include making landscape images, architecture photography, and people photos. This has essentially enabled us to see all parts of the world around us.