Hello again !
We'd like to tell you how our relationship with nature started. Me and +Pushkar Mankar were old buddies who later got admitted in the same tuition. We soon realized that the tuition arranged a camp in the month of November(as well as in April) to the paradise of birders, the Forest of Dandeli. The camp was hosted, managed and supervised by +abhijeet patil and +Banda Pednekar ( two well-known nature lovers and birders). We immediately got ourselves enrolled for the 3 day camp. We had been to the forest many times but this camp changed our life, rather, our perspective.
After returning from Dandeli, we bought a pocket guide to city birds and started spotting birds in nearby areas. To our advantage, our school area was one of the birdwatching sites in our city. So we used to go birdwatching everyday after school. We had only one camera (owned by Pushkar) which was used by both of us. Eventually, we developed a hobby of photographing birds and confirming the ID with the teachers. We documented local bird species but intermittently, we also spotted some rare birds such as White-bellied Sea Eagle, White Stork etc. But we had limitations in the photo quality and zooming.
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| White-Bellied Sea Eagle |
Our knowledge about birds was continuously being proliferated. We upgraded our field guide and started searching for new birds. We traveled to many other birding sites near the city with our teachers and some friends. We spotted some new bird species but again we had limitations with the camera.
We clicked some terrible photos with the point & zoom camera but we had no choice. We continued doing it. The condition was , we spotted some great birds but we could not shoot them properly. These are some photos we could click with that camera :P.
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Little-Brown Dove
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| Short-Toed Snake Eagle |
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| Indian Cormorants and Little Cormorants |
So we decided to upgrade our photography gear after the board exams. We searched for DSLR operations and tutorials on the internet. After comparing a lot, I bought a DSLR and a telephoto zoom lens and even Pushkar did some time after. By now, we had also started contributing our photos to India Nature Watch.
We visited Dandeli again in April 2013. It was a great trip again. We photographed many birds but we weren't accustomed to our cameras yet. After returning, we learnt about the essential functions in the cameras for doing wildlife photography. In our vacation we regularly photographed and documented birds. We bought a professional field guide of Birds of the Indian Subcontinent. Gradually, our knowledge about nature and its phenomenon broadened. We developed considerable skills of observation and concentration through nature. Our approach towards things became more specific. Nature taught us to live life in a simple manner and we enjoyed it. Our interest in nature grew and we have never looked back since. The joy of watching birds and animals in their natural habitat and observing their behavior shows you the importance and beauty of nature. Sharing those moments with our friends and family helped us spread the joy of nature. This is how we have developed ourselves as nature-lovers, photographers etc.
So after being linked with nature for over 2 years, we've developed this blog which focuses on conveying the importance of nature, wildlife, their habitats and conserving them. Hope you'll like it. Thanks for reading !
November 2013