Shop

Click on the image to view larger

This young male, less than one year old, was playing hide and seek with us in Bandhavgarh National Park in India. A new park at a historic site with carvings, temples and a large fort at its center. It contains a wide variety of habitats and a high density of animals including nilgai, chitals, wild boars, jackals, macaques and langurs but it is justifiably famous for its large number of tigers.
Young Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris), Bandhavgarh National Park, India, Asia

Nikon D200, Nikkor 80-400 mm at 400 mm, 1/320 sec at f/ 5.6, ISO 400
© Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos Photography. All Rights Reserved.


Featured in 2 groups:
“Big Cats”
“This & That”

Views 650 by April 12, 2013

Also in the Focus on landscape / Calendar 2013

Tags

asia, india, nature, tiger, wildlife, mammal, eye, eyes, bandhavgarh, animal, big cat, feline, predator, konstantinos arvanitopoulos, out there photography

Comments

  • Patricia Anne McCarty-Tamayo
    Patricia Anne ...over 2 years ago

    in other words, you were being hunted by a teen! LOL what a great capture!

  • Exactly! Thanks a lot Patricia!

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos

  • Patricia Anne McCarty-Tamayo
    Patricia Anne ...over 2 years ago

    oxxxoox you’re welcomed

  • JoBaby13
    JoBaby13over 2 years ago

    A terrific capture Konstantinos!

  • Many thanks for the feature Jo, much appreciated!

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos

  • Barb Miller
    Barb Millerover 2 years ago

    They just seem to blend in with their surroundings. It looks so natural. Great capture. Congrats on the feature. Barb

  • Thank you very much Barbara! Imagine how well they blend in, if you see in black&white like most of the animals…

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos

  • Larry Trupp
    Larry Truppalmost 2 years ago

    Very nice capture

  • Thanks a lot Larry!

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos

  • Rene Hales
    Rene Halesalmost 2 years ago

  • Thank you for accepting Rene!

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos

  • Michael  Moss
    Michael Mossalmost 2 years ago

  • EdsMum
    EdsMumalmost 2 years ago

    Congratulations on feature, 06/07/2011…Shirley

  • Many thanks for the feature Shirley, much appreciated!

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos