Photo By John Isaac The wet whorl spun by this Bengal tiger’s tail is a reminder that
contrary to popular belief, cats big and small love water — at least
the ones inhabiting warmer climes, in this case India’s Bandhavgarh
National Park. The frozen spray also proves that a high shutter
speed, here 1/640 of a second, can expose hidden beauty.
- By Popphoto Staff on March 16, 2010

Photo By John Isaac
The wet whorl spun by this Bengal tiger’s tail is a reminder that
contrary to popular belief, cats big and small love water — at least
the ones inhabiting warmer climes, in this case India’s Bandhavgarh
National Park. The frozen spray also proves that a high shutter
speed, here 1/640 of a second, can expose hidden beauty.