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Its not black & white!

Its not black & white!
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Behind The Lens

Location

I took this photograph back in 2005 not in the deepest jungles of India, but in the middle of the United Kingdom, I'm sure that you know that Tigers are not a native cat of the UK! It was taken whilst sat in my car with window part open at the West Midland Safari Park, Bewdley, Worcestershire, England

Time

It was taken mid to late morning on an overcast day in July. I was very lucky it was just after it had rained, and just before the next shower, so in effect a typical English summer day!!!!

Lighting

The light was not very good, as it was overcast with rain clouds.

Equipment

I used a Nikon 70D with a AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm Lens....oh and my car!

Inspiration

I just love taking photographs of animals, and the chance to photograph a white tiger could not be missed.

Editing

I must admit that I have played about a little with the image in photoshop. changed the exposure slightly etc.

In my camera bag

I normally have loads of spare cards, and batteries (been caught out before on that score never again!!) The old Nikon has now gone, and I have crossed over to the 'dark side' and use a Canon 800d.

Feedback

If you go to places wild in your car, make sure that your the passenger. Stay in the car...they might look friendly animals but they have a nasty bite, and only open the window just enough for you lens to pop out!

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