On World Photography Day, This Wild Elephant Image Deserves Your Attention

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Every year on August 19, people gather to celebrate World Photography Day. The event honors the creation of the daguerreotype, a photographic process created by Louis Daguerre in 1837 that turned out to be a turning point in the history and development of photography. The day celebrates the creative and technical aspects of photography. Photography enthusiasts often share their trove of images on social media, especially on World Photography Day, showing their passion for the subject. Among the many photographs circulating on social media, one particular snapshot taken by an Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer has drawn particular attention from social media users.

Celebrating World Photo Day, IFS officer Parveen Kaswan regaled the Twitter populace with a stunning image of a majestic wild elephant, leaving us in awe. “Lord of the land !! Today on World Photography Day sharing one of favourite from my gallery. Which one is yours,” he tweeted.

The image captured a stunning sight of an elephant, in the middle of a densely forested region, surrounded by nothing but wild nature. The tusk looked menacingly beautiful in the photo standing powerfully in the center, a cloud of dusty smoke billowing up behind the animal. Ahead of the elephant, there was a narrow path, probably left by safari jeeps, leading deeper into the forest. The minimalist yet striking play of colors in the image, which comprises shades of green, brown and grey, shows the complexity of the shot as it is taken.

Evidently, social media users were in awe after finding the image during their virtual scrolls. “Made my day, splendid image,” praised one user. “Beautiful! Thank you for bringing nature closer by sharing your trip,” said another. “Gentle Giant in midst Green so beautiful,” read one comment.

The comments section was equally enjoyable to scroll through as following the words of IFS Officer Parveen Kaswan, Twitterati started sharing some of her clicked photographs, flaunting her love of photography i.e. capturing memories in a frame One user dropped an image of a rhino, peacock, and bird in the same frame, which he revealed was gathered from Twitter.

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Forest Officer Shares Fascinating Photo Of Green Snake, Internet Says It Looks Like CGI

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Forest Officer Shares Fascinating Photo Of Green Snake, Internet Says ''It Looks Like CGI''

Internet users were left intrigued by the pictures

Snakes are one of the deadliest and scariest reptiles existing on earth. However, their unique and amazing abilities often make them fascinating creatures. There are over 3,000 different species of snakes and they can survive in a wide range of habitats throughout the world. Recently, Indian Forest Service officer Parveen Kaswan, who is well-known for sharing intriguing wildlife content, posted another interesting picture leaving internet users fascinated. 

On  Monday, he tweeted a picture of a Green Pit Viper nestled between wild mushrooms. The tiny and green snake stands out amidst the mushrooms because of its bright colour, and it definitely looks beautiful. Mr Kaswan wrote, “I was just observing the mushrooms. Suddenly found this beauty. They look so unreal and colourful. Can stay for hours like this. During a long field walk. Called as Green Pit viper.”

In a follow-up tweet, he shared more pictures of the snake and wrote, ” Sharing some more pictures. As I said they look so unreal.”

See the pictures here:

Needless to say, internet users were left intrigued by the pictures and left a variety of comments. Many commented that the pictures look like a ”work of CGI”, while others couldn’t believe that it was real. 

A Twitter user wrote, “Looks like a work of CGI. It’s so unreal that it looks like it is placed on the mushroom through photoshop.” Another commented, ” Wow..it’s so amazing. Mind blowing. Looks like a photoshopped image.. (though I know it’s not).” A third said, ” Wow.. that’s so beautiful..I wish someday I get a chance to meet you & be with you on your field trip and be able to see such beauty of nature and learn from you.” A fourth said, ”Wao.. it’s really fascinating,” while a fifth added, ”Is it real?’

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