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No man’s land

Jagdeep Rajput braved a tiger, waited hours for a bird to take flight and watched elephants frolic in the dust. His images are a window to the wild.

Updated on: Oct 10, 2009 07:24 AM IST
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I ’m a banker by profession, and I used to be a painter by inclination. But when I was 25, I bought a Pentax ME Super camera, with an idea that I wanted to take portraits. Instead, I found my world taken over by birds and animals. And I stopped painting.

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Initially, I would visit Bharatpur National Park, about 180 km from Delhi, to take photographs. But in 1991, I took up photography seriously. I’m still a banker but wildlife photography is like a love affair, it embraces you completely without you even knowing it. Above all, though, I’m a conservationist. My ultimate aim is to get people interested in wildlife.

 
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