Prasad Navale - based in Pune
- works with an automobile MNC.
It all started 5 years ago, when he
visited Ranthambore & Tadoba Tiger
Reserves back to back. The divine
experience of the pristine forest
and the sighting of big cats ignited
an interest towards Indian forests
& wild-life.
Over the next few years, this interest transformed into an ever
growing passion for wildlife photography. His best friends, Vishal
Mane and Shreyas Yadav constantly motivated him. Prasad pursues
photography for the joy of exploring, love of experiencing the
interesting behaviour of the wildlife and with an objective to
conserve nature.
Prasad Navale
Touch me if you can – Trinket snake (non-venomous)
Camera: Canon EOS 7D; Lens: EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
As told to Disha Khemchandani Aperture: F/8; Shutter speed: 1/1000sec; ISO:^320
Indian Eagle Owl
Camera: Canon EOS 7D; Lens: EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
Aperture: F/5.6; Shutter speed: 1/640sec; ISO: 400
Bliss in
WILDNERNESS
Bliss in
WILDNERNESS
SPECIAL PROFILE
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