Grey Langur by Ravikumar Jambunathan

Ajanta Caves is home for ancient Buddhist monuments and arts and also home of many wild species and birds among which Grey Langur is commonly sited throughout the caves. They live in facilities and sometimes target visitors who bring along food with them. Hence, they always on move along the ridges of the cave walls to look for food. The image is one of that moment when the langur was curious to look at me as my bag was lying open on the floor.

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Canon 600D with 70-300 f4.-5.6L | Exposure 1/80s @ f/5.6 | ISO 100 | Focal Length 140mm


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Award Date
March 17, 2022

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Value 12
Clarity 12
Composition 17
Style 12
Skill 12

Award Category
Wildlife Photography

Photograph Location
Ajanta Caves, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Ravikumar Jambunathan was born in India and presently living in Singapore. He is a computer science graduate and currently working with a Bank. Ravikumar is a self-taught photographer and has a great passion towards photography. He loves travelling. He purely works in Black and White medium. To him, photography is an excellent medium of self expression and communication. He strongly believes that, a great photograph is a true piece of document where a moment is captured with time and light.

Current Location
Singapore

Website
http://www.ravikumarjambunathan.com

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http://Instagram.com/ravikumarjambunathan

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