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A Bengal tigress lies up to her neck in the dark shadows of a water hole. Her name is Maya 'The Enchantress', and she has orange and black stripes with white patches on her head. Shot with a Nikon D810 and an 800mm lens in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in India in May 2017.

ISO 400, 800mm, f/5.6, 1/1000, -1 EV

This image won Best in Show at Fusion Art's 3rd Annual Animal Kingdom Art Exhibition in January 2018 (see video) and a Readers’ Choice award on ePHOTOzine. It was part of the winning Wildlife Series in the 15th Pollux Awards/The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards and was also runner up in The Daily Telegraph's Big Picture competition in December 2017, won an Honourable Mention in LightSpaceTime’s Animals Art Exhibition in April 2018, was chosen to appear in the Exodus Travels 2018 calendar and made the shortlist for Outdoor Photographer of the Year 2018.

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A Bengal tigress lies up to her neck in the dark shadows of a water hole. Her name is Maya 'The Enchantress', and she has orange and black stripes with white patches on her head. Shot with a Nikon D810 and an 800mm lens in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in India in May 2017.

ISO 400, 800mm, f/5.6, 1/1000, -1 EV

This image won Best in Show at Fusion Art's 3rd Annual Animal Kingdom Art Exhibition in January 2018 (see video) and a Readers’ Choice award on ePHOTOzine. It was part of the winning Wildlife Series in the 15th Pollux Awards/The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards and was also runner up in The Daily Telegraph's Big Picture competition in December 2017, won an Honourable Mention in LightSpaceTime’s Animals Art Exhibition in April 2018, was chosen to appear in the Exodus Travels 2018 calendar and made the shortlist for Outdoor Photographer of the Year 2018.

A Bengal tigress lies up to her neck in the dark shadows of a water hole. Her name is Maya 'The Enchantress', and she has orange and black stripes with white patches on her head. Shot with a Nikon D810 and an 800mm lens in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in India in May 2017.

ISO 400, 800mm, f/5.6, 1/1000, -1 EV

This image won Best in Show at Fusion Art's 3rd Annual Animal Kingdom Art Exhibition in January 2018 (see video) and a Readers’ Choice award on ePHOTOzine. It was part of the winning Wildlife Series in the 15th Pollux Awards/The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards and was also runner up in The Daily Telegraph's Big Picture competition in December 2017, won an Honourable Mention in LightSpaceTime’s Animals Art Exhibition in April 2018, was chosen to appear in the Exodus Travels 2018 calendar and made the shortlist for Outdoor Photographer of the Year 2018.

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Beautifully captured
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