“Sometimes the events leading up to a photograph are more memorable than the photograph itself.” – Tanjavur Nateshachary Ayaam Perumal (or T.N.A. Perumal) in The Hindu, February 25, 2007.
T.N.A. Perumal, 75, is a wildlife photographer of some repute in India. Before you ask, I couldn't find a website address for him. Mr. Perumal also says this of what makes a masterpiece, “No matter how good the camera, and how many more frames you can click per second, it is instant visualization, legwork and immense patience that produces that masterpiece.” Ain't that the truth, Ruth!
By the way, Sactuary Asia has these photography tips for creating images in the wild
Vasanthi Badrinath says
Hi Seshu,
Thankyou, for finding this paper clipping in that Eagle box, enjoying the photo and the write up.
Wishing you all the BEST.
Love,
Amma Badrinath
Vasanthi Badrinath says
Hi Seshu,
Thankyou, for finding this paper clipping in that Eagle box, enjoying the photo and the write up.
Wishing you all the BEST.
Love,
Amma Badrinath