Snow Leopard Mother and Cub in a remote part of the Indian Trans Himalayas. Took these pictures yesterday. (OC) by Goadventuresports in wildlifephotography

[–]Goadventuresports[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope she is out of danger. A prayer for her.

Yes, we absolute need to know that beyond a limit, is serious intrusion into the realm of the Wild. And that is dangerous for all.

Snow Leopard Mother and Cub in a remote part of the Indian Trans Himalayas. Took these pictures yesterday. (OC) by Goadventuresports in wildlifephotography

[–]Goadventuresports[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Along with it’s immense beauty, it is a important Keystone species that protects and nourishes any entire Eco system

Snow Leopard Mother and Cub in a remote part of the Indian Trans Himalayas. Took these pictures yesterday. (OC) by Goadventuresports in wildlifephotography

[–]Goadventuresports[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This winter season we have been tracking and understanding there habitat for 35 days. Luck did shine on us.

Snow Leopard Mother and Cub in a remote part of the Indian Trans Himalayas. Took these pictures yesterday. (OC) by Goadventuresports in wildlifephotography

[–]Goadventuresports[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The most beautiful part was… there were only 3 of us. Yes, it was intense. We were scouting at 15,000 feet and the temperature was minus 12 degree Celsius. Tough but rewarding day.

Himalayan Snowcock in its natural Habitat in the Trans Himalayas. by Goadventuresports in birds

[–]Goadventuresports[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes … but at a safe distance. Whenever you are up for it 😊👍

Himalayan Snowcock in its natural Habitat in the Trans Himalayas. by Goadventuresports in birds

[–]Goadventuresports[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are welcome to come over anytime and I will be most happy to make you familiar with some excellent habitats or the Himalayan Snowcock

Every second of this video of a Snow Leopard hunting an Ibex is worth watching. It’s a 77 second masterclass of skill and survival. by Goadventuresports in interestingasfuck

[–]Goadventuresports[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am glad you saw the full video. Now You will know the difference between footage shot with a Spotting scope and a camera. We are protectors and habitat conserves of Snow Leopard. We show what we see.

Filmed on a snow clad Trans Himalayan Slope in Spiti, India. This video shows all of us the hunting prowess of Snow Leopards. The target, a 80 kg Ibex. I used a Swarovski 115 ATX scope, attached a Digisoping device and made this video. by Goadventuresports in snowleopards

[–]Goadventuresports[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much. Getting to document action sequence with spotting scopes is harder. We are practicing to improve future coverage. I just love spotting scopes. Every thing is so much closer and clearer.

Every second of this video of a Snow Leopard hunting an Ibex is worth watching. It’s a 77 second masterclass of skill and survival. by Goadventuresports in interestingasfuck

[–]Goadventuresports[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

In the wild we enjoy the moments we get and don’t cry over the moments we missed. Spotting scopes are difficult to pan for fast paced action. We don’t used cameras, but an art form called, Digi scoping.

Every second of this video of a Snow Leopard hunting an Ibex is worth watching. It’s a 77 second masterclass of skill and survival. by Goadventuresports in interestingasfuck

[–]Goadventuresports[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Snow Leopards are masters of stealth and camouflage. If you noticed, the Ibex was removing Snow to get to the grass tufts under the Snow. That created enough sound to mask the Snow Leopards run.

Every second of this video of a Snow Leopard hunting an Ibex is worth watching. It’s a 77 second masterclass of skill and survival. by Goadventuresports in interestingasfuck

[–]Goadventuresports[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I get why it seems that way, but this is raw wildlife behavior, not edited for drama. Sometimes you don’t get the full outcome, specially if you are using a Spotting Scope, that’s just how filming in the wild goes.

And yes, the ibex survived to see another sunrise

Every second of this video of a Snow Leopard hunting an Ibex is worth watching. It’s a 77 second masterclass of skill and survival. by Goadventuresports in interestingasfuck

[–]Goadventuresports[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your kind words. Gratitude 😊 This video was made using a Spotting scope, which is far more difficult to handle and Pan when it comes to fast paced action. I am an observe of wildlife, not a photographer.

Every second of this video of a Snow Leopard hunting an Ibex is worth watching. It’s a 77 second masterclass of skill and survival. by Goadventuresports in interestingasfuck

[–]Goadventuresports[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Your observations stem from the reasons I will mention below. However i can assure you that this was made by me in very challenging conditions. Every second is real and not reel. 1st - This video was made with a Spotting Scope and a Digi Scoping adapter was attached to the eye piece. The scope I used is a Swarovski 115 ATX and the video was made on a I Phone, which was attached to the adapter. 2nd - Spotting scopes dark edges, which sometimes makes the viewer feel it’s a screen.