Malabar Trogon : The flying wanders of Thattekkad
Bird photography is all about sharing the feathered tale with a wider audience. Flying wonders inspire any adventurous viewer. Moreover the vibrant colors, shapes, and movements of the images captivate even audiences with limited expertise in arranged visuals.
Rainbow bee-eater : As colourful as a rainbow
Indain Grey Hornbill : Merging with the nature
The birds that reach beyond the sky in search of endless sunshine, overcoming clouds and adverse wind currents, are inspiring. Nature teaches us valuable lessons. Bird photography is similar in that it teaches us to push our limits in order to attain our goals. It’s almost as if these birds descended directly from heaven. They give off a serene atmosphere that almost transports us to their world. Bird photography requires such a high degree of art and science that it is frequently misunderstood for the most difficult genre in photography. But the truth is, once you get the hang of it, birds are the most interesting subjects to photograph, even with a low-budget camera.
Indain Pond Heron : Insearch of daily bread
Open Bill Stork : Among the greenery
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