“ Close enough, thank you very much! ”
I ran into a Bengal tiger while in the jungle this week. My guide Bhim accidentally woke her while she was napping under a log, and I think the surprise encounter startled her almost as much as it did us. She quickly ran up a short embankment and turned back to give us this annoyed look before ...
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Photo Location: Bardiya National Park, Nepal
  • Nancy Whitfield Edited 3 years ago

    Amazing capture.  I like the one eye stare the tiger is giving you.  Quite the life you lead Corey.

    Amazing capture.  I like the one eye stare the tiger is giving you.  Quite the life you lead Corey.

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  • Jonathan Kersey Edited 3 years ago

    Wow. I am very envious of this encounter. I would be torn between the desire to run and to grab my camera too. A fabulous image.

    Wow. I am very envious of this encounter. I would be torn between the desire to run and to grab my camera too. A fabulous image.

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  • Holly Belian Edited 3 years ago

    What a fantastic shot! I’m still blown away by all your adventures, and the photographic opportunities that go with them ♥️

    What a fantastic shot! I’m still blown away by all your adventures, and the photographic opportunities that go with them ♥️

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