India
India is a photographer’s paradise, a land where every corner tells a story through light, shadow, and movement. From the snow dusted peaks of the Himalayas to the golden beaches of Goa, the country unfolds like a living canvas, vibrant and endlessly alive. But it is in the wilderness where my lens truly finds its purpose.
At dawn in Jim Corbett National Park, the forest breathes in mist and silence. The first rays of sunlight filter through ancient sal trees, painting the grasslands in liquid gold. Through my viewfinder, I watch as a herd of elephants gathers near the riverbank, majestic, gentle giants moving in quiet harmony. Trunks entwine, and the still water reflects their powerful silhouettes. In that moment, time feels suspended. The click of the shutter becomes a whisper against the vast poetry of the wild.
India’s rich biodiversity offers scenes that feel almost surreal. A tiger emerging from tall grass commands the frame with regal intensity. Herds of deer freeze in perfect symmetry. Above, exotic birds streak across the sky, turning the air itself into motion and color.
Traveling from the northern mountains down to the misty forests of the Western Ghats, I’ve discovered that photography here is not just about capturing images, it is about witnessing life in its purest form. Every rustle in the leaves, every distant call, every beam of light breaking through the canopy offers a fleeting masterpiece.
Through the lens, India becomes both vast and intimate. Each frame preserves a heartbeat of the wild, elephants gathering at sunrise, the untamed beauty of the forest, and the quiet magic that turns a photograph into a still witness of something extraordinary.
INDIA001 - The impressive Asian Rhino here in the high grasses of Kaziranga NP
INDIA002 - image photographed from the view tower showing a tiny part of the area at Kaziranga NP
INDIA003 -For the ones who want to have a ride on an elephant, it gives another perspective of the rhino and I did not noticed any change in behavior of the rhinos when participating
INDAI004 - I always have been fascinated by grasses and love to photograph them , their colors the structure, moreover when the wind makes his play it gives me a stronger feeling of freedom
INDAI005 - Great Hornbill in flight to it's nest
INDAI006 - Arrived on his nest having a seed in his beak to feed the female and the chick
INDAI007 - Asian Elephant in the high grasses , it has something mystical and adds nature to the image
INDAI008 - Photographed from elevation. The image shows the definition of high grasses
INDAI009 - Water buffalo in a strange movement
INDAI010 - image of the Indian grey hornbill
INDAI011 - pelicans at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary which is also known as Keoladeo National Park, this is one of the most famous bird sanctuaries in the world. UNESCO world heritage site
INDAI012 - Funny Detail of 3 in a row
INDAI013 - Darter Bird at Barathpur
INDAI014 - Purple Heron or Ardea purpurea Linnaeus at Barathpur
INDAI015 - a pair of Grey herons nesting along the walkway in Barathpur
INDIA016 - Evening is the time all birds return to their sleeping places, Egrets, ibis, Spoonbills and many other species gather and fight for a place
INDIA018 - Morning time greats the day, Carpe Diem
INDIA018 - Juvenile White Breasted Waterhen running on azzolla
INDIA019 -Young painted stork birds at Keoladeo NP
INDAI020 - Pair of deers standing in the walkway at keoladeo NP. You can also take a rickshaw ride with a local guide who will add to the experience
INDIA021 - Deer resting on one of the small islands in the waters of Keoladeo NP
INDIA022 - Sarus Crane we found them at about 50 km away from barathpur
INDIA023 - The typical characteristics of the gharial, very long, narrow snout with over 100 sharp teeth, perfect for catching fish. Males have a knob (ghara) on their snout to amplify sound. This species is only found at Freshwater rivers in India and Bangladesh.
INDIA024 - Mating skimmers along the border of the Chambal River
INDIA025 - image made at the entrance of Ranthambore NP
INDIA026 - The magic of Ranthambore NP
INDIA027 - Glimp of a Sambar deer
INDIA028 - Sambar deer at their feeding grounds
INDIA029 - Spotted deer during rutting time challenge other males and often have grasses in their horns while being engaged in fierce battles for dominance
INDIA030 - Female Sambar deer at the waterhole eating water plants
INDIA031 - Hello, it's me I am a Hanuman langur
INDIA032 - Langurs in peace, curious of what happens above
INDIA033 - At evening when leaving the NP you can find lot's of langurs sitting on the railing of a bridge particularly when exiting from the core zones (1-5) toward Sawai Madhopur
INDIA034 - The jump to join his fellows on the bridge, nice with the backlight
INDIA035 - You don't want to be bitten from him?
INDIA036 - Arrowhead, that was the name of the famous tigress we followed for many day's on a row during full day's safaris
INDIA037 - Arrowhead with one of her cubs
INDIA038 - Feeding on the rest of a Sambar dear
INDIA039 - Danger lurks
INDIA040 - i was lucky to have a encounter with mating tigers, although not in the best position to photograph them, Happy with this shot
INDIA041 - Here you see clearly the head of the sambar deer and the tiger in a treating position
INDIA042 - Arrowhead before crossing the river inside the NP
INDIA043 - Noon silence broken, while most visitors had left, we raced to the spot where Arrowhead had made her kill, dragging her prey to a quiet corner to feed her cubs. Nature’s raw drama, frozen through the lens.
INDIA044 - Arrowhead, dragging her prey with unstoppable strength, a striking display of the sheer power and majesty of tigers in the wild
INDIA045 - Arrowhead on her patrol during early morning
INDIA046 - Sloth Bear one of the formidable predators in the NP
INDIA047 - Sloth bear with cub on her back
INDIA048 - Spotted deer taxing each other
INDIA049 - Nice landing of a Painted Stork
INDIA050 - Spotted Deer at sunset
INDIA051 - Rose ringed parakeet as if he say's stop to the female
INDIA052 - Red jungle fowl
INDIA053 - White-crested kalij pheasant, Lophura leucomelanos
INDIA054 -Partial view of the National bird of India, photographed in strong contrast
INDIA055 - Simply magnificent these birds
INDIA056 - Greater Adjutant Stork Guwahati, Assam
INDIA057 - Buffy or Brown Fish owl
INDIA058 - Crested serpent Eagle at Kabini NP
INDIA059 - Grey Indian jungle fowl early morning while fighting for dominance at the Indian peninsula
INDIA060 - Grey headed Fish Eagle, Icthyophaga ichthyaetus
INDIA061 - Indian wild boar eating on the rests of a carcass. Jim Corbett National Park
INDAI062 - Indian elephant photographed with back light
INDIA063 - At dawn in Jim Corbett National Park, we positioned ourselves along the trail, chasing the first golden rays and hoping the elephants would appear by the water. In wildlife photography, timing meets patience, and a little bit of luck
INDIA064 - On their way to the river
INDIA065 - Arrived on the border of the river were the first beadings will happen. See the mighty backdrop. Jim Corbett NP
INDIA066 - Happiness in the water
INDIA067 - Scenery in the lush forest of Jim Corbett NP
INDAI068 - Another early morning image, it was a pleasure to be able following the group of elephants
INDIA069 - Playtime and up to the forest
INDIA070 - At evening, enjoying the last minutes of this spectacle before returning to camp
INDIA071 - First sight at morning when leaving our stay inside the Jim Corbett NP
INDIA072 - The Indian Swamp deer commonly known as the Barasingha deer and one of the most endangered mammal species in the world. Kanha NP
INDIA073 - One of the most successful and formidable hunters, the Dhole dog. it has the look of a fox, this (Cuon alpinus) also called the Asiatic wild dog or Indian wild dog. Kanha NP
INDIA074 - Image of a Gaur resting in the grasses. they are also called the Indian bison, and it is the largest and most muscular wild cattle species in the world
INDIA075 - Red Barking deer at Nagarhole NP
INDIA076 - Spotted deer at evening. Pench NP
INDIA077 - Another early morning shot when the mist is adding a layer over the grasses. Pench NP
INDIA078 - Hanuman Monkey or langur in their play at Satpura NP
INDIA079 - Evening gathering.Satpura NP
INDIA081 - The contrast, something every photographer is looking for. Hunaman langur. Kanha NP
INDIA081 - Another contrast , the small langur against the big tree trunks.
INDIA082 - Mother and child. Kabini NP
INDIA083 - Golden Jackal (Canis aureus) Kanha NP
INDIA084 - Spotted deer feeding her calf. Pench NP
INDIA085 - Nilgai (blue bull), the largest Asian antelope. Jim Corbett NP
INDIA086 - Mahouts in India are traditional elephant caretakers who form deep, lifelong bonds with the animals they work with. Kaziranga NP
INDIA087 - Close up of an elephant trained by the mahout. Mahouts play an important role in cultural ceremonies, forest work, and wildlife care.
INDIA088 - Spotted deer on a waterhole in Kanha NP
INDIA089 - A leopards stalking his prey. Satpura NP
INDIA090 - This leopard was in his mating period, although we stayed as long as possible we were not able to make some shots of them mating, each time they went down in the dense bushes, no luck this time.
INDIA091 - Spotted deer at early morning in Kabini NP
INDIA092 - a fine greeting at morning
INDIA093 - it should not always be animals. A lone corpus of a dead tree.
INDIA094 - Dhole on the prowl early morning in Kabini NP
INDIA095 - we drove to tadoba Np and heard there was a competition going on. Men and cow/bull racing in India comprises traditional, rural festivals celebrating agricultural, community.
INDIA096 - Tiger sighting. Kanha NP
INDIA097 - 2 juvenile tigers in the rocky area at Tadoba NP
INDAI098 - Youngster sharpening his claws at a tree. Tadoba NP
INDIA099 - Mother with her 3 of her 4 cubs at evening. Tadoba NP
INDIA100 - A nice sunset at the Bandhagarv NP