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    Default Another tiger image!

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    Its the same tiger which I had posted a few days back. This time it was walking straight towards us. Late evening in Nagarhole National Park, India.

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    Love this one, Saurav. Low angle, eye contact, open mouth, subject is well-lit, and nice separation of the subject from the BG. In a perfect world, both ears would be upright, but animals seldom cooperate. This might work nicely in a B&W/mono too.
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    Superb image with lovely HA and eye contact. Crop works well showing the typical Nagarhole habitat with those tall trees in the forest. TFS.

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    Vertical composition was the right choice here, Saurav. Did you crop that way or frame it vertically in the field?
    I like that you caught the tiger being nicely framed by the trees forming a V behind it - any earlier or later would have the trees "growing out of its back".
    I think this will look much better larger, you can post up to 900px high
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    Hi Saurav - This works well with nice colors. The vertical comp was definitely the right choice here and I like that even though vertical you included a good amount of habitat.

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    Hi Saurav - Lovely image and well composed. Agree with many of comments above.

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