Wildlife Photography | Sumatran Tiger
Wildlife Photography | Sumatran Tiger
This striking wildlife portrait captures the intensity and majesty of a Sumatran tiger, one of the world’s most endangered big cat species. Photographed through DSLR with precision and patience, the image highlights the tiger’s piercing gaze, rich orange coat, and sharply defined black stripes, set against a natural backdrop that enhances its wild dominance.
As part of my ongoing big cat wildlife photography series, this piece is a tribute to the power, grace, and vulnerability of a species fighting for survival. The Sumatran tiger, native to Indonesia, is critically endangered — making every captured moment of its existence both precious and powerful.
Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, conservation supporters, and lovers of bold, dramatic wall art, this image is available as a fine art print through sporedtodeath.com.au.
Wildlife Photography | Sumatran Tiger
Imagine stepping into the world of majestic Sumatran tigers, feeling the intensity of their gaze as they lock eyes with you. Some years ago I embarked on a photography journey to Taronga Zoo, Sydney, seeking to capture the essence of these magnificent creatures through the lens of my camera. Little did I know that this visit would lead to a series of breathtaking photographs, each frame telling a story of raw power, defiance and untamed beauty. In this post, I dared to get up close and personal with the elusive Sumatran tigers at Taronga Zoo. Join me as my simple visit turned into an extraordinary encounter, resulting in stunning images that speak volumes about the silent language shared between humans and these awe-inspiring big cats.
If you would like to know more about Taronga Zoo and its inhabitants, you can visit their website right here – Go to Taronga Zoo
Wildlife Photography | Sumatran Tiger





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