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The Greater One-horned Rhino is the largest among its species and exclusive to the Indian subcontinent. Distinguished by their single dark horn and armour-appearing skin; their population plummeted due to hunting and excessive human intervention in their habitat. #CapturedOnCanon by our #CanonEdge member, Swaroop Singha Roy. Camera: #Canon EOS 60D Aperture: f/6.3 Shutter Speed: 1/160 s ISO: 500 Focal Length: 400mm #WildlifeWeek #Rhino #WildlifeWeek #CapturedOnCanon #CanonEdge #Canon #WildlifeWeek #Rhino
The Greater One-horned Rhino is the largest among its species and exclusive to the Indian subcontinent. Distinguished by their single dark horn and armour-appearing skin; their population plummeted due to hunting and excessive human intervention in their habitat. by our member, Swaroop Singha Roy @swaroopsingharoy.Camera: EOS 60DAperture: f/6.3Shutter Speed: 1/160 sISO: 500Focal Length: 400mm #CapturedOnCanon #CanonEdge #Canon #WildlifeWeek #Rhino
Our #EOSAmbassador and renowned wildlife photographer, Shivang Mehta (Shivang Mehta Photography), heads Into The Wild with Canon EOS R5. In search of big cats amid the challenges of monsoon, watch how the R5 performs. Credits- Script & Direction: Shatabdi Chakrabarti #WildlifePhotography #MentorsInFocus #DoGreatWithCanon #EOSAmbassador #WildlifePhotography #MentorsInFocus #DoGreatWithCanon
The national animal of India, Bengal Tigers are famous for their striped coats. Unlike Lions, they prefer to wander in solitude. They are the most common among tiger subspecies but centuries of forest clearing & trophy hunting has reduced their population to a few thousand. #CapturedOnCanon by our #CanonEdge member, Arvind Karthik. Camera: #Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Aperture: f/3.2 Shutter Speed: 1/800 s ISO: 640 Focal Length: 400mm #WildlifeWeek #Tiger #SaveTigers #CapturedOnCanon #CanonEdge #Canon #WildlifeWeek #Tiger #SaveTigers
The national animal of India, Bengal Tigers are famous for their striped coats. Unlike Lions, they prefer to wander in solitude. They are the most common among tiger subspecies but centuries of forest clearing & trophy hunting has reduced their population to a few thousand. by our member, Arvind Karthik @arvind.karthik7.Camera: EOS 5D Mark IVAperture: f/3.2Shutter Speed: 1/800 sISO: 640Focal Length: 400mm #CapturedOnCanon #CanonEdge #Canon #WildlifeWeek #Tiger #SaveTigers
The mighty king of the jungle, Asiatic Lions once sprawled across the Middle East to India. Targeted as trophies for over centuries, only a fraction of them remain in the wild and almost of them are located in Gir National Park. by our member, Priyank Dhami @priyankdhami.Camera: EOS 7D Mark IIAperture: f/7.1Shutter Speed: 1/2000 sISO: 640Focal Length: 200mm #CapturedOnCanon #CanonEdge #Canon #WildlifeWeek #WildlifePhotography #Lion
The mighty king of the jungle, Asiatic Lions once sprawled across the Middle East to India. Targeted as trophies for over centuries, only a fraction of them remain in the wild and almost of them are located in Gir National Park. #CapturedOnCanon by our #CanonEdge member, Priyank Dhami. Camera: #Canon EOS 7D Mark II Aperture: f/7.1 Shutter Speed: 1/2000 s ISO: 640 Focal Length: 200mm #WildlifeWeek #WildlifePhotography #Lion #CapturedOnCanon #CanonEdge #Canon #WildlifeWeek #WildlifePhotography #Lion
One of the three living subspecies of Asian Elephants, the Indian Elephants can be distinguished by their short necks and legs when compared to their African cousins. Targeted for their ivory tusks, these gentle giants are a threatened species that need our attention. by our member, Subhasis Beura @wanderer_shubh.Camera: EOS 7D Mark IIAperture: f/4Shutter Speed: 1/2500 sISO: 320Focal Length: 600mm #CapturedOnCanon #CanonEdge #Canon #WildlifeWeek #WildlifePhotography #Elephant
One of the three living subspecies of Asian Elephants, the Indian Elephants can be distinguished by their short necks and legs when compared to their African cousins. Targeted for their ivory tusks, these gentle giants are a threatened species that need our attention. #CapturedOnCanon by our #CanonEdge member, Subhasis Beura. Camera: #Canon EOS 7D Mark II Aperture: f/4 Shutter Speed: 1/2500 s ISO: 320 Focal Length: 600mm #WildlifeWeek #WildlifePhotography #Elephant #CapturedOnCanon #CanonEdge #Canon #WildlifeWeek #WildlifePhotography #Elephant
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