Life Lessons
from the Wild

Did you know, you can learn from Nature & Wild, just like how you can through your work experience or school education? All it takes is a bit of patience, observation & correlation.

Here are our few observations & key learnings:

Leadership

I lead from the front and the pride follows. I set the direction, the path and the approach.

Problem Solving

I take down any obstacles that come along the way before even the pride faces it.

Team Building

Together, we hunt larger prey, as a team coordinated effort. We fail multiple times before we succeed. We simply don't give up.

Peer Recognition

While it might be me, delivering the killer blow on the prey, we still need the strength of the pride to bring them down.

Wildlife & Science
Interesting

There is a lot to learn about any species of birds and mammals we come across. Many a times, what they do and how they do it is mesmarizing and mastering such facts, makes ur expedition to the wild even more fun.

What makes Peregrine Falcon fly so fast and yet be precise in hunting?

The Eyes

Eye acts for them as one of the main tools for speed kills. The Perigrine Falcon can see its prey at a distance of 1.5 kms and can sight & track 3 moving objects at the same time.

The Body Structure

Large Keel (breastbone) with more muscles mass attached to it helps them generate more power while flapping. And of course the powerful mechanics of the flight is supported by a powerful heart and incredibly efficient circulatory system.

The Wings

Aerodynamically POINTED WINGS coupled with SLIM & STIFF feathers reduces the drag while flying. The CURVED WINGS create air foil effect which gives them adequate lift and manoeuvrability. The wings are SWEPT BACKWARDS for a streamlined figure.

Impact Photography
Made Easy

Every expedition can't be the same ISO and Shutter Speed and camera setting saga. There is a lot more that we deliver to you on and off the field.

Below are some of the tips to enhance the impact of your images.

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