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Make NIKON CORPORATION Model NIKON D80
Aperture Value f/2.8 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Bias Value -0.33 EV Exposure Program Aperture Priority
Flash No Flash Focal Length 160 mm
ISO 400 Metering Mode Multi-Segment
Shutter Speed Value 1/1000 sec Date/Time Sun 16 Aug 2009 04:20:49 PM PDT
Orientation Normal (O deg) Resolution Unit Inch
X Resolution 606 Y Resolution 606
Compression Jpeg Compression Contrast 2
Exposure Mode 0 Saturation 2
Scene Type Directly Photographed Sharpness 2
 
 
 
Leopard cub - backside
 
 
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Leopard cub - backside

This 3 month old leopard cub was abandoned by the mother in a sugarcane field close to the nagarhole forest its now in the safe hands of the forest department. Since the cubs haven't learnt the way of the wild from their mother and survival on their own might be difficult, they might not be released in to the wild

Date: 08/16/2009

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Place: Nagarahole, Karnatka
Equipment: Nikon D80, 70-200mm f/2.8

Tags: mammal, nagarhole, young
 
 
 

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