I know WildLife photography needs lots of patience and knowing the animal's characteristic will surely be a very much needed knowledge to get the best shot. Going to the zoo provided me with this small little opportunity to know more about wildlife photography.
I stood among the crowded in the Albino Tigers encaged area in September and took this shot.
To me, i waited for a couple of mins with my eyes wide open. Waiting for the right time, right moment and the right turning of the head in my direction..... *snap snap snap snap snap*
All these with alot of test shots, settings changes, continouos shooting mode plus many other considerations and there, at that moment and split second, i face "danger". Danger is the tiger and i faced it. Though our distance are many many many metres apart and when it look into my eye thru my camera and lens, i knew i had captured the look. The look i had always imagine in my mind, many times over and over again, visually how it will look as my photo in print.
I would like to share this little moment with you, Looking into the face of danger.
All these taken in a very safe distance outside the tiger's enclosure.
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