The Story of Osprey Photography
Behind every picture there is a story. I can't always find the language to write them. But there are two things to say about this picture. This time, the second time, the afternoon was busy looking for the king as usual. Why did I say king? See the illustration to grasp the idea. And this time I had a latent desire in my mind to see the king eating. It means what big movie people say "with the catch" or "with the kill". I mean, there was a desire to take a picture like this. It was 12 o'clock when our three boats reached Raja's area. After waiting for about an hour and a half, I did not see him. In any case, meanwhile, the day is increasing and a concert of stomachaches has started. So slowly I decided to take the boat to the opposite ghat by telling the sailor brothers. Because the food was pre-ordered, we decided to moor the boats at the opposite ghat and finish eating. With such a heavy heart we went back temporarily. But I did not meet him. Anyway, then the food came to all of us. Everyone is preparing food by arranging paper plates in the boat. I was just about to open the packet of rice, pour some rice into the dish and open the packet of meat, when it happened. The youngest member of our team that day was Jeet, who was the first to arrive that day. He suddenly noticed the bamboo poles for tying the fishing nets on the other side and said, well "look at that". The manner of saying that was once that Dhoni (captain cool, MSD) without enthusiasm. Then another friend of ours, Deb Babu, looked at him with his cannon-like lens and said yes, he is the one we were waiting for so long. Where else does Vyas go, eating then came to mind, half of the rice poured on my plate remained on the plate. And our three boats rushed into the king's water. The king was having his Sunday meal with a very large fish. As we watched, our boats came very close, and the camera shutters of five people kept a certain distance from the bird.
Later I thought that day we went hunting with guns and not cameras. I really dislike the hunting thing though. This is just an example. Anyway, after taking about 30-40 pictures, Maharaj got fed up with us and flew away with fish in his toenails. And gave us a lot of joy and wonder.
Story - Mukharji Apurba
Took the photo - Mukharji Apurba
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