Showing posts with label The Jungle Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Jungle Book. Show all posts

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright

Time To Earn Your Stripes

Photographs copyright: DAVID McMAHON


No, it’s not Sher Khan, the fearsome tiger from Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book - but it’s just about the closest you’ll ever find to a genuine, fair dinkum tiger in the concrete jungle that is a modern metropolis.

I shot this on a Singapore street in December 2007. The huge pavement cafe umbrella was dripping wet from the downpour and I shot this frame specifically to capture the residual raindrops on the dark blue surface. But you can clearly see the word "Tiger" on the left and the corporate emblem for Tiger beer on the right.

When I was a kid growing up in India, a friend of my Dad’s was a shikari, or hunter. And one of my earliest memories of visiting their home was the sight of a tiger-skin, beautifully prepared by a taxidermist from the pelt of the unfortunate animal that he had shot.

Its glassy eyes seemed to fix me as a target and its fangs were so frightening that I could never bring myself to touch them. Now, of course, tigers are a protected species in India and I don’t think there’d be many recreational hunters who would display the cured skin of a big cat.

In my childhood and through to my late teens, we used to spend part of our winter holidays at a place called Hazaribagh - which in Hindi literally means the place of a thousand tigers.

Just the kind of place I’d love to go back to - armed with nothing more lethal than my camera.

This last shot was an advertisement painted on the side of a bus and I thought the colours were great as it went past me - so I had to take a quick shot while it was on the move. It was an interesting exercise, because I tried to compose the shot to exclude other vehicles and pedestrians.

Not often you see a tiger in the city.


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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Arresting Performance

The Jungle Book? Nope, It’s The Bungle Book

Berlin police officers arrested each other as robbers made off with the cash after holding up an liquor store. When the shop's silent alarm went off, plain-clothes policemen arrived store minutes later but were arrested when uniformed officers stormed in seconds afterwards. The crooks escaped in the confusion.

FOOTNOTE: S(t)ore point.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Nutcracker Suite

Perfect Reading Material For A Squirrel

Photograph copyright: ALLAN COOK


This candid shot was sent to me by Allan Cook, a Canadian blogger who lives in Gravenhurst, Ontario. Unlike the adventurous squirrel in Finland that recently made the news for raiding a grocery shop at least twice a day to steal Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs, this critter is merely catching up on his reading. And what better way to do so than to peruse Rudyard Kipling’s classic The Jungle Book. If you’re wondering why the shot is under-exposed, it’s simply because Allan chose not to fire the flash into the eyes of his little visitor.

It’s the perfect day to post this shot, with the announcement a few hours ago that a new $50 million (£24.8 million) film version of The Jungle Book will be made using wildlife footage. According to a BBC report, the joint venture between BBC Films and distributors Pathe, will mix action footage shot in Ranthambore, India. The film will be ready for release in 2009.