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Magnificent images and words to match, thank you so much for sharing 🙏

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Thanks much Dave

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I appreciate the sentiment and Love your images.. and I didn’t expect to see a deer fully submerged!

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Me too. But then it’s really hot out there so it was taking a dip I guess. I was lucky to could get that silhouette. Thanks much Donn.

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What an incredible stay, Shital. The tigers are amazing, as are the other animals. But you managed to get pretty close to the tigers especially!

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Yes a zoom lens helps! Thanks much Sarah

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Beautiful pictures Shital. Brought back memories of my visit to Tadoba.

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Thanks much Minaz. It’s a lovely forest right?

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It is :)

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What a beautiful journey.

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Thanks much!!

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very cool!

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Thanks much Dan

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Shital, it's unbelievable what opportunities you have there! Amazing and I love nature photography - especially wildlife. Thank you for sharing!

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You are right I was thinking 3-4 days are just not enough to explore the forest. Thanks do much

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I agree, Lao Tzu’s words are wonderful! So are your photographs. What an amazing place. I love all the tones of yellow, orange, and brown. Thank you for sharing!

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Thanks so much Susanne. The forest was lovely and it was difficult to leave it!

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Shital, you photos are so beautiful. I love the way the tiger is camouflaged in the landscape.

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Thanks much Pamela. The tigers were really the highlight in that forest.

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Your write ups & pics complement

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Thanks much Kiran.

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Beautiful photos, Shital! The last two are simply perfect.

Love that quote from Lao Tzu. Here's another one from him that dovetails with your theme: “The flame that burns Twice as bright burns Half as long.”

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Thanks for sharing this quote Alex. Love it

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What an adventure! Some of these are like a dream sequence, beautifully surreal. Not the tigers. The tigers look very real. Also loved your cite "Lao Tzu’s wise words: Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished."

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Paul thanks so much. The tigers were majestic and graceful and yes the forest was dreamy.

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This is a highly informative write-up with beautiful monochrome images.

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Thanks so much

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Great shots. Amazing place

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Thanks much glad you like the photos!

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Beautiful.🖤

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Thanks much Benjamin

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What a beautiful forest, incredible encounters with tigers and some wise words to accompany your gentle images - like nature we are in a constant state of flux, nothing stays the same. Thank you for sharing.

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Thanks very much for reading Lin!

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