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There are probably more amateur nature photographers in India than in any other developing country in the world. India has tens of thousands of wildlife photographers, some of who routinely produce the kind of jaw-dropping images that were once the exclusive preserve of magazines like National Geographic or Geo. While this is something to be proud of, the question we are asking today is, is it time for Indias wildlife photographers to look beyond the pretty picture? This is a presentation I gave at the recently concluded Doon Valley Spring Bird Festival 2016, Uttarakhand held at the Asan Barrage Wetlands between 11th to 14th February. ]]>

There are probably more amateur nature photographers in India than in any other developing country in the world. India has tens of thousands of wildlife photographers, some of who routinely produce the kind of jaw-dropping images that were once the exclusive preserve of magazines like National Geographic or Geo. While this is something to be proud of, the question we are asking today is, is it time for Indias wildlife photographers to look beyond the pretty picture? This is a presentation I gave at the recently concluded Doon Valley Spring Bird Festival 2016, Uttarakhand held at the Asan Barrage Wetlands between 11th to 14th February. ]]>
Tue, 23 Feb 2016 11:54:52 GMT /slideshow/conservation-photography-going-beyond-the-pretty-picture/58603086 ramkisreenivasan@slideshare.net(ramkisreenivasan) Conservation Photography -- Going Beyond the Pretty Picture ramkisreenivasan There are probably more amateur nature photographers in India than in any other developing country in the world. India has tens of thousands of wildlife photographers, some of who routinely produce the kind of jaw-dropping images that were once the exclusive preserve of magazines like National Geographic or Geo. While this is something to be proud of, the question we are asking today is, is it time for Indias wildlife photographers to look beyond the pretty picture? This is a presentation I gave at the recently concluded Doon Valley Spring Bird Festival 2016, Uttarakhand held at the Asan Barrage Wetlands between 11th to 14th February. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cp-03-feb-2016-l-160223115452-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> There are probably more amateur nature photographers in India than in any other developing country in the world. India has tens of thousands of wildlife photographers, some of who routinely produce the kind of jaw-dropping images that were once the exclusive preserve of magazines like National Geographic or Geo. While this is something to be proud of, the question we are asking today is, is it time for Indias wildlife photographers to look beyond the pretty picture? This is a presentation I gave at the recently concluded Doon Valley Spring Bird Festival 2016, Uttarakhand held at the Asan Barrage Wetlands between 11th to 14th February.
Conservation Photography -- Going Beyond the Pretty Picture from Ramki Sreenivasan
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There are probably more amateur nature photographers in India than in any other developing country in the world. India has tens of thousands of wildlife photographers, some of who routinely produce the kind of jaw-dropping images that were once the exclusive preserve of magazines like National Geographic or Geo. While this is something to be proud of, the question we are asking today is, is it time for Indias wildlife photographers to look beyond the pretty picture? This is a presentation I gave at the Karnataka Bird Festival in Ranganathitu on 28th March 2015.]]>

There are probably more amateur nature photographers in India than in any other developing country in the world. India has tens of thousands of wildlife photographers, some of who routinely produce the kind of jaw-dropping images that were once the exclusive preserve of magazines like National Geographic or Geo. While this is something to be proud of, the question we are asking today is, is it time for Indias wildlife photographers to look beyond the pretty picture? This is a presentation I gave at the Karnataka Bird Festival in Ranganathitu on 28th March 2015.]]>
Tue, 31 Mar 2015 03:28:30 GMT /slideshow/conservation-photography/46482245 ramkisreenivasan@slideshare.net(ramkisreenivasan) Conservation Photography ramkisreenivasan There are probably more amateur nature photographers in India than in any other developing country in the world. India has tens of thousands of wildlife photographers, some of who routinely produce the kind of jaw-dropping images that were once the exclusive preserve of magazines like National Geographic or Geo. While this is something to be proud of, the question we are asking today is, is it time for Indias wildlife photographers to look beyond the pretty picture? This is a presentation I gave at the Karnataka Bird Festival in Ranganathitu on 28th March 2015. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/for-online-sharing-2-150331032830-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> There are probably more amateur nature photographers in India than in any other developing country in the world. India has tens of thousands of wildlife photographers, some of who routinely produce the kind of jaw-dropping images that were once the exclusive preserve of magazines like National Geographic or Geo. While this is something to be proud of, the question we are asking today is, is it time for Indias wildlife photographers to look beyond the pretty picture? This is a presentation I gave at the Karnataka Bird Festival in Ranganathitu on 28th March 2015.
Conservation Photography from Ramki Sreenivasan
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