iPhone saved the day for wildlife photographer, team
A wildlife photographer by profession, Rakesh Sahai often takes young students and beginners on photography trips to give them a hands-on experience. Despite repeated warnings from family and friends, he prefers working and travelling by night. He shares his account with Newsline:
We had gone to Bharatpur bird sanctuary to study the nest and eggs of Saras cranes and Sarah joined us as she wanted to learn photography.
We were returning from a short trip to Agra when we saw three young boys whizzing past on a bike near Palwal.
It was around 12.30 am. Both Gagan and I were wondering if these boys were small-time robbers or just a bunch of drunk kids who could land in trouble as they were not wearing helmets.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.indianexpress.com
We had gone to Bharatpur bird sanctuary to study the nest and eggs of Saras cranes and Sarah joined us as she wanted to learn photography.
We were returning from a short trip to Agra when we saw three young boys whizzing past on a bike near Palwal.
It was around 12.30 am. Both Gagan and I were wondering if these boys were small-time robbers or just a bunch of drunk kids who could land in trouble as they were not wearing helmets.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.indianexpress.com
Labels: beginners, Bharatpur, bird sanctuary, iPhone, Palwal, photographer, Saras cranes, study, wildlife

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