Priceless Catch by Nirupam Roy

Getting the photos of Alcedo Athis from such distance is really fascinating where we are using just the zooming lens like Nikor 55-300mm. For this we have made a fine hiding by ourselves. Inside the hiding we spent long time, putting a perch in front of us, and keeping a hole on. So when we find this type of shot, our effort becomes shiny. It is not that our fate all the time smiles with results, but we know that after hard efforts the progress will be sweet…Hence is the photo.

Priceless Catch, by Nirupam Roy

Nikon D7000 with Nikkor 55-300mm | Exposure f/7.1 @ 1/80sec | ISO 320 | Focal Length 300mm
Priceless Catch, by Nirupam Roy

Award Winner: Photo of the Day | January 08
Award Score: 61 (Value 11, Clarity 11, Composition 15, Style 12, Skill 12)
Photo of the Day Award Category: Wildlife Photography
Photograph Location: Salbari, Tufanganj, Coochbehar, West Bengal | India

Photographer: Nirupam Roy (Tufanganj, Coochbehar, West Bengal, India) Registered
Nirupam Roy is a school teacher by profession. His story of coming to the world of photography is quite fascinating. In one summer he planned a family trip to Orrisa, India. There he realized the necessity of a camera to capture the scenic beauty of the place surrounded by several sea-coasts. At the same time he wanted to photograph his family, especially his son Arkapravo, and bought his first camera Canon SX 40 HS. After returning home, he has fallen in love with photography passionately. Photography completely changes his whole attitude towards nature and human being. It gives him a sort of peace to his weary mind, as if a blessings from Almighty.

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