tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6752519356684556007.post8629043613333750078..comments2024-02-24T02:18:55.671-07:00Comments on HW Photo & Safaris: Pench National ParkFit N Well Inc. And HW Photo & Safarishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17019733821925706077noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6752519356684556007.post-65087279711545176452012-01-04T03:29:28.532-07:002012-01-04T03:29:28.532-07:00Pench is very beautuful. So after time to time it ...Pench is very beautuful. So after time to time it may happens that it will slightly changed but no matter that it's beauty will also change. Its Beauty will more increased.Kerala India Travelhttp://kerala-india-travel.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6752519356684556007.post-32212594986519721452011-11-22T10:52:57.432-07:002011-11-22T10:52:57.432-07:00Hi Anonymous,
Pench is beautiful. It took me a few...Hi Anonymous,<br />Pench is beautiful. It took me a few drives, but I changed my attitude in regards to tiger sightings. At first we drove around and were completely focused on tigers, but were missing everything else that Pench has to offer. My analogy is it would be like going to the Masai Mara in Kenya and being focused only on leopards. If that were the case, you could go your entire vacation, lucky to even see one and go home disappointed. The Masai Mara in Kenya is one of the best places in the world to go on a wildlife photo safari so if you have the wrong approach you can still be sorely disappointed. <br /><br />Pench has amazing bird life, tens of thousands of beautiful spotted deer and lots of monkeys. My advice? Take the longest lens that you have and enjoy the bird life, spotted deer, blue bulls, sambar, peacocks and monkeys. If your guide happens upon a tiger, that's a bonus. We saw a mom and two cubs on the last day and it was magical, but the sightings are few and far between and often for only a minute or so before the tigers go back into the bush. One of my combinations was a 600mm lens and a 1.6 crop sensor body and I got lots of great shots. <br /><br />The deer are very skittish there as well, so make sure you have the guide stop a good distance from them or they will just run away as soon as he stops the jeep.<br /><br />For tiger photography in general, I would recommend a 400mm reach at 2.8 or f4 and a camera body that is good in low light.<br /><br />Enjoy Pench!Fit N Well Inc. And HW Photo & Safarishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17019733821925706077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6752519356684556007.post-56367100731449138172011-11-21T23:32:45.676-07:002011-11-21T23:32:45.676-07:00*its changed a bit*its changed a bitAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6752519356684556007.post-67935030369227887202011-11-21T23:30:01.387-07:002011-11-21T23:30:01.387-07:00nice write-up and experience i'm sure..will be...nice write-up and experience i'm sure..will be travelling to pench year-end, been there earlier but i guess its changes a bit. . any tips on photography there?<br />aRUNAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com