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Love the light on her and was about to suggest Steve's crop.
I notice some magenta in the dirt/mud below her which might be the cause of the red sheen in the shaded white areas...easy to fix using selective colour, colour balance or selective desaturation by masking the appropriate areas.
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Hi Ritesh, The Light falling on the Tigress makes her bright and beautiful in the image. The post by Steve K takes it to another level. If it was me I would take out the few out of focus blades of grass.
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The base image is lovely, with a full side view of the tiger and the wonderful lighting. I like the tweaks done with cropping and slight color adjustments of both reposts.
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Steve Kaluski
Hi Ritesh, like the side profile, as it conveys that she looks well feed and in prime condition. The intense stare and water droplets are a nice touch, likewise I love the light in this. Working of the Laptop so I could be wrong, but it looks like there could be some red coming through in the whites? Also depending on how you feel, I might remove the larger items in the BKG and the blades of grass towards the rear of the back, gives a cleaner overall look. Also based on the side profile what about going for a 16 x 9 crop?
Please feel free to add comments to existing threads too, it's a nice way to learn more and meet the folks.
TFS
Steve
Thanks Steve For the comments and rework on my image its looks even better then my image ..., thanks for the advice ...i will keep it in mind from the next time......i did not do 16x9 crop because there is lot of grass and stones in rest of the image.
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Hi Ritesh, I just did some gardening, you did the hard work getting the image. Looking at the options for cropping is easy, yet vey subjective, I originally based it on the content/angle, I just thought also that there was a lot of negative or 'dead space' above Cloning is very subjective, however providing you are not making it into something it wasn't and it's not a huge change then it's worth considering, but I wouldn't use it as a basis to make photographing easier.
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Steve
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