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    Hello everyone , wish you all a very happy new year and a wonderful year ahead. Also looking for your support to keep on building on my photography and similarly will try my best to reciprocate as and when I can .

    Here is my contribution to this months theme , a Cheetal Deer , coming to a standstill before crossing over . Normally in a tiger park , we keep on chasing the Tiger and in the process, miss such beautiful settings and moments. Glad we stopped for taking some pictures of this Deer.

    DPP 4.5, CS6, BW conversion, curves , clarity, blacks, slight sharpening.

    Canon 5D MK III, Canon 500mm f4 IS II, HH.

    1/6400 sec; f/5.6; ISO 1000 ( ss seems a bit too much but it was an after thought in going backlit and underexposing deliberately which resulted in a higher ss ).

    All your Comments and suggestions are much appreciated .

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    Lovely shot Haseeb. The deliberate underexposure really suits this image.
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    You caught the light! Beautiful serene image. (good b&w conversion)

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    Hi Haseeb - This really works for me with the moody conversion and dark silhouette. i also really like the look it gives us at the habitat. We don't often get to see such a wide view with the tiger images. The two trees framing the road work as well.

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    Hi Haseeb, nice image, the conversion works well with a good tonal range. Bandhavgarh?

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    Very nice. Love the frame within the frame. Great tones.

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    Lovely work Haseeb. I do like the spotlighting, silhouette and the framing by the trees too. The backlit leaves above also add and conversion probably helps pull this one off. Not made keen on the track but I expect nothing you could do about that as it looks like there isn't much in the way of clear ground off the track. One I'd be happy to have in my portfolio.

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    I like this a lot, Haseeb. A really lovely image that evokes feelings. Thank you for sharing.
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    Hi Haseeb, a nice conversion with good content and framing. Well done.

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    Hi Haseeb very nice on all counts . Conversion and overall tones working very well ....
    Lovely use of the back lightning and the deer being loosely framed by the large trees and foliage .

    TFS Andreas

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    Thank you everyone for your kind comments and inputs, much appreciated !

    @ Steve : Yes it is Bandhavgarh .

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    HNY to you too Haseeb!
    Man, this really grabbed me.
    I love the execution and the visual appeal.
    The two trunks framing both sides, the foliage from above.
    Perhaps less centered, but I am not sure if you would have
    been able to ask the cheetal to go into reverse gear for a couple of paces. :D

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