There are only about 1,700 Royal Bengal Tigers left in India – a frightening
decline from the estimated 100,000 during the Raj. Therefore, to find a father
and son bathing in the same pool in the jungle was statistically unlikely.
Photographers cannot direct wild tigers and thus the positioning of the animals
relative to the surroundings or each other is matter of luck. Overtime, luck will
average out, but the placement of the adult tiger’s left ear covering his son’s
right eye enhances a picture which evokes jungle book stories. I like the lone
eye to the right – even though it’s outside my focal plane, it ironically grabs our
focused eyes.
Digital Pigment Print on Archival
315gsm Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta Paper
Frame included
Hand signed and numbered on the front by the artist
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
Available Sizes (Framed Size)
Large: 71″ x 71″ (180 cm x 180 cm)
Standard: 52″ x 52″ (132 cm x 132 cm)
Available Editions
Large: Edition of 20
Standard: Edition of 20
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