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    Hello Everyone !

    This is the same cub which i posted earlier . Named after his father JAI because of the same characteristics and boldness of his father.

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    SS: 1/2000, f /2.8,iso 1600 , early morning , bean bag on vehicles door.
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    levels, selective color,NR ,cropped 40 % of original for composition ( shot in landscape format ),sharpening on subject.

    All your C & C's are most welcome !

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    Hi Haseeb, a very pleasing image with nice pose and eye contact. The BG & FG blur is nice and makes the subject stand out. I would take a bit off the bottom with just a tad more above if you have it.

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    What a lovely cub and you got him on a raised part of the road in good light. Im with Sanjeeve for less bottom and more top. The eyes are beautiful. Loi

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    Hi Haseeb - great eye contact. I know it is already a rather large crop but I agree with Sanjeev and Loi about the comp/crop. PP looks better on this one, perhaps a little more sharpening. I would have gone for a bit more dof in the field, you had enough ss.

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    I love the pose and POV here, but agree with the call for less at the bottom.
    It also looks like the shoulder/body is sharper than the face/head? Focus issue?
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    Haseeb,

    A very beautiful animal; I can only guess how big he will be when he grows into those feet! Gorgeous bg, good detail and pose.

    TFS,

    Katie

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    thank u for your suggestions and feedback . will look into that crop as suggested by you.

    @ Morkel : The single point focus was on part of nose whiskers and the half part was on his left leg , hence i guess that must be the reason of the face not appearing sharper than rest of its body !

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    Hi Haseeb , what a great pose and eye contact . PP work does look better than the previous one , i just think the blacks are a tiny bit too strong for my taste , but this could be just me .
    You have the same focus issue as with the previous posting , the focal point on the head/whiskers but focus locked on somewhere back ????!!!!
    It could be that your 1D is back focusing ?? You might check that !!

    Lovely image , Haseeb , TFS Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas Liedmann View Post
    You have the same focus issue as with the previous posting , the focal point on the head/whiskers but focus locked on somewhere back ????!!!!
    It could be that your 1D is back focusing ??

    Not sure about the 1D MK IV back focusing , but ihave noticed that such things happen more often when i shoot at f 2.8 !

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