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    Default Mistress of all that she surveys

    After visiting the park for over 3 years now this is the first time I came across a trail without any other jeep and a single tigress walking the ramp. Rarely does this happen to people at wildlife parks in India.

    Canon 7D, 420mm, ISO 250, 5.6, -0.3, 1/640


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    A tiger fan and i find this image very appealling. Well done

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    Hi Supreet,

    lovely image of this Tiger. I would suggest to turn down a bit saturation, get a bit more out of the shadows on the Tiger, just me.

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    I like the framing you went with here Supreet. I would suggest some more sharpening on the tiger, as it seems a bit soft...
    I also quite like the "dark" feel, with strong shadows suggesting we are deep in the forest.
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    Nice with the light hitting the tiger. I agree on a touch more sharpening on the tiger. Colors look good to me.

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    Really like the dark feel with the patchy light breaking through, great colours and strong comp. Would agree with Morkel on adding a little more sharpening to the Tiger itself.

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    Like the comp, but cannot comment on the colours etc as it does not have the correct colour profile tag which means the image will not be properly displayed. Supreet please check that you have the correct boxes ticked in PS to ensure the right profile for web presentation, it needs to have an sRGB tag. Personally I gan give a better balance response.

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    I like the image scene and agree with Morkel on the shadows. I also like how the image is framed with the tree branches up top

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