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The adrenaline surge when making eye contact with a tiger is rather interesting, Pulse beat increases (but reaction can be controlled with practice), perhaps some atavistic reaction of humans when encountering an alpha predator.
Shot through intervening undergrowth, cropped to vertical. D7100 + 200-500mm. Ranthambore National Park. Nilanjan Ray | www.nilanjanray.in
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by Jeff Munoz
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