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Baiju Patil lived a quiet life as an artist in Aurangabad,spending his days painting. He was 25 when he saw tourists at the nearby Ajanta and Ellora caves,going shutter crazy with their cameras. That was his epiphanic moment when he wanted to take photos too.
Last week,Patils photograph of a great cormorant eating a golden fish won the Yes Bank Saevus Natural Capital award,an Asia-wide award. Over 15,000 wildlife photographers from South Korea,Pakistan,Nepal,and China had sent in entries.
Talking about the award,Patil says,It is the first time that an Indian has won the contest. Everyone was amazed at how I had done it without the high-end equipment that other wildlife photographers have. Mine is a Nikon 700 camera and has a 500 mm lens. While Patil takes portfolio photos for a living,its wildlife photography that is his true love. In his 15-year career,many of these have gone on to win international,national and state awards. Last year,the 42-year-old received the Canon Photographer of the Year award for his photograph of two fan-throated lizards fighting.
I took that picture in Latur,where I had been studying lizards for over three years. One lizard entered the others territory and I saw his throat and body going from beige to a bright violet-blue. I knew there was going to be a fight, he says. Patil shares that this happened in a twelve thousandth of a second. I know because my shutter speed was 12,000. They rose in the air for a fight,kicked up the soil around them. One bit the other and then it was all over, he says.
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