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    This image of beautiful wild female tigress which is having the rest near the lake ...... This is one of the famous Tayliya cubs of tayliya range in Tadoba tiger reserve Maharashtra.

    Hope you like it.....

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    Hi Ritesh

    What a beautiful Girl she is!! Love the relaxed mood and the stare. You had sweet light and a perfect POV.

    IMHO you put the Tayliya girl right in the middle. I took the liberty to recrop the image, hope you do not mind. Removed the "island" in the lake(kept on drawing me eye) and blurred the far BG a bit more, nice to see some of the environment, but not to clear.

    WDYT?

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    Thanks Andre i like the re post ........ thanks for the advice......i will keep it mind from next time.

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    I agree with Andre's crop on this, but I still think you might work on the colours a little. Of course, I don't know the area where you took this photo, but I wonder if there really are places of such vivid greens purples and oranges all in one view....?

    It looks a little like you pushed the saturation slider, which is risky in my opinion as it's a very blunt tool and tends to boost all colours equally. I would be interested to see the original file if you could upload that.....perhaps we could work on the colours from that.

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