An Indian photographer whose mind-boggling photos of camouflaged snow leopards became a viral sensation has shared a quiz, the all-important answers, and a behind-the-scenes glimpse of life as a wildlife photographer. Ismail Shariff, 41, from Hyderabad in southeastern India, has been clicking pictures of sunsets, sunrises, and wildlife since 2005. Snow leopards became his favorite subject when a world-famous image of the wild cat by photographer Dhritiman Mukherjee ignited his imagination, seven years later. Garnering inspiration to shoot an image of the snow leopard himself, Shariff spent two years preparing equipment. His first-ever snow leopard sighting occurred in Hemis National Park, Ladakh, in 2014. In spring 2021, four of Shariff’s most amazing photos of snow leopards—camouflaged in the mountains perfectly against the rugged, rocky landscape—were shared on Instagram, inviting readers to “spot the snow leopard.” Eight leopards across the four images are near-impossible to find, camouflaged perfectly against the rugged, rocky landscape. …