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Ranjan Ramchandani

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Photographing in the wild is always a challenge, even for the experienced photographer. It’s either the light conditions, vehicle restrictions, weather conditions, tourist incursions, human chatter and so on. The most important thing is that you never know when a unique moment is going to happen.

It is probably the best way to hone your skills on the ‘Art’ of photography; there are no second chances. Once the moment is gone, it’s gone. It is probably the only genre where you are on your toes all the time. I always say that one should keep a look out of your surroundings and start imagining frames with subjects in them; that way if the moment to capture does come, your frame is ready.

These are a collection of a few images from the many I captured while driving through approximately 10% of the national park coverage in Kenya this year. Please do take note that these images have been captured in low light, morning and evening light and, most importantly, some in very harsh light conditions.

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