Technology opinions and digital photography
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Smaller than a tiger
I heard that, when a scorpion has very small thin claws, it’s a sure sign that it’s more dangerous or even deadly. This one was looking pretty bad but it did not stop me from dropping to the ground to shoot a picture.
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Indian Dragonfly
There is more than tigers in India. Tadoba National Park, India. March 2012.
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Tiger at the water hole
But sometimes, the tiger will be nearer to the photographer and you could obtain a better picture.
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Tiger at the river
It’s not always easy to find a wild tiger, even when there is no obstacle to limit the conditions for observation. Find the bird, you’ll find the tiger.
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Maybe not a wild tiger: Wild dogs
Found in Tadoba National Park in March: Wild dogs. Oh! I forgot! Tigers probably tomorrow.
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Tigers in India
Those who follow me more or less (my family, probably) know that I I’m back from a photo safari in India. But they were also hiding their impatience behind the thin veil of their polite interest: I had announced a hunt for wild tigers. So, here is a tiger for the most impatient ones. Oh…
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Rhinos fly the chopper
The WWF has a wide Black Rhino Range Expansion Project which is trying to ensure a better future for the Black Rhinoceros species. They are under a severe threat because their horn is considered as the source of a powerful medicinal drug in several cultures. The black rhino is protected and poaching is slowly reducing…
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Major upgrade behind the scene at R.net
For your information, I just went through the process of fully re-installing WordPress for www.roumazeilles.net I tried my best to make sure that everything is correctly restored, but I may have failed. Feel free to contact me to point me to such failures if you witness them. Thanks for your patience. Actually, I re-installed the…
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Cherry tree blossom
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