Mumbai, April 12 -- When I was a teenager, my family subscribed to a magazine called Sanctuary. This was a monthly publication and dealt solely with Indian wildlife. The magazine had access to some of the finest experts in Indian wildlife who both wrote articles as well as took breathtaking photographs. This was many decades ago and photographic equipment was nowhere near as sophisticated as it is today. Digital cameras were unheard of, and in a pre-liberalization India, even rudimentary equipment of the day like photographic film and decent cameras were very hard to come by. Capturing good images was extraordinarily difficult for Sanctuary's photographers, who nonetheless rose to the challenge, and some of their images are still clearly et...