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“The excitement, the adrenaline rush of framing a moment from the wild and immortalising it is addictive. “I’ve travelled to many locations like Bharatpur, Sasan Gir National Park, the Little Rann of Kutch, amongst others. It’s something that makes an image memorable. That’s what makes it challenging to me,” he smiles.The wise owlIt was only years later in early 2010, when he purchased his first DSLR that he took up wildlife photography as a serious hobby.”Vinod is now experimenting with portraits and the other creatures from the animal kingdom — humans.”SoulmatesWhat started off as just a hobby for this academician, earned him laurels, with some of them being exhibited in national level exhibitions, as well as being featured in magazines. As his interest in observing and capturing animals and birds grew, his expeditions took him to sanctuaries and nature parks around the globe.Three in a treeBut ask Vinod to pick a favourite and he fends off the question. You’ll probably never get that moment again. But he believes both have their set of challenges.  
As a natural progression, I gravitated towards photographing them,” he says. The available light and background may not be to your liking, and you have to be quick on your feet. The other birds would fly and try to push them off. “That’s like asking a mother, which of her children she loves the most,” he laughs. “They had a wild berry tree and a variety of flowering plants. In one of those images, a bird on the pull put up stiff resistance and the expressions of the two birds tell a lovely story.”SentinelVinod adds, “There’s an image of a few wire-tailed swallows I clicked at Ghansoli, Navi Mumbai. I would observe the winged beauties that frequently visited these plants. With wildlife, nothing is in your control.Vinod Udhwani’s love affair with nature began back when he was a child. Then I’ve also photographed the mighty tigers in the Tadoba reserve, and the Nagzira reserve. Growing up in suburban Mumbai, the engineering graduate would spend hours together in his neighbours’ garden, observing birds and butterflies around the mango trees. You never know what the bird or tiger will do next. One of his images of a bird even made it to the front page of search engine Bing, putting him in international limelight. There were a couple of bamboo poles on which some of them would  China LED turn signal lights perch. “No matter the final outcome, there’s always a special moment, an experience attached to an image.Stay off!“With human subjects and indoor photography, even while the lights, expressions of the models and overall composition is controlled, your ability as an artist is tested when you have to visualise them.

Posté le 15/12/2020 à 03:35 par tsidecentrucv

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