Whatever false dichotomy we are presently seeing acted out around our daily lives and throughout the world can be transformed?Īll of this disunity, extremism, inequalities can be healed within through a simply switch of vision. Whatever injustice we see in the world right now can all be changed. if you are brave enough to death grip your lens, are away from significant dust/dirt/water/etc that could damage your camera/lens, and want to try a fun new technique I recommend giving it a try!ĭo you want the extremism in the world right now to stop?ĭo you want the insanity of environmental degradation to stop?ĭo you want equality between men and women to be a reality?ĭo you want the wild places to be given real value and perpetuity protection?ĭo you want all animals to be given real value and protection from cruelty and exploitation?ĭo you want children to have equal opportunity to education, shelter, clean water, food and care worldwide?ĭo you want peace to be the norm instead of war and violence?ĭo you want spirituality to have equal values with scientific values?ĭo you want indigenous peoples given equal opportunities and their voices valued? Note that I did not pull an accident like one of our beloved accident-prone Flickr stars (I won't name names, he knows who he is!! lol). The hardest part is getting over the fear of dropping the lens (in this case off my 28th floor balcony). The sharpness of the focal point was hard to achieve, but that may be my technique. The light leaks were actually visually appealing and depending on the degree of tilt the bokeh that filled the image was lovely. my cats) were impossible to photograph with this technique at my current skill level. Macro seems a bit easier to master as you can just gets closer to the image (I didn't feel like jumping off my balcony). Getting the focus is difficult, especially when your point of focus is far (like mine was). You can slightly tilt &/or shift the lens relative to the camera to alter the plane of focus. Literally free-lensing means detaching your lens, and holding it near the camera body. After googling ideas, I came across a technique I had never heard of and honestly would not have thought would work. however I do not own a tilt shift lens or a lensbaby, and I want to try something in-camera. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People It envisages scientific management with the involvement of communities in coordination with multi-sectoral agencies for disease control and veterinary care for overall conservation of Asiatic lions.“To change ourselves effectively, we first had to change our perceptions.”.It has been approved for three financial years from 2018 to 2021.The “Asiatic Lion Conservation Project” has been launched by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC).
Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972: Schedule I.Its vulnerability to unpredictable events such as a plague or a natural disaster, poaching and locals near the Gir National Park killing the lions in retaliation for attacks on livestock.In 2020, the Gujarat Forest Department announced an increase in the population of Asiatic lions in the Gir forest region.At present Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is the only abode of the Asiatic lion.Asiatic lions were once distributed to the state of West Bengal in east and Rewa in Madhya Pradesh, in central India.