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Here is one where I was anticipating the tiger to emerge from the lovely fall foliage and he did peep out to give me a pose.
Well done, in doing what you did in the above comment, the image 'rocks' Sanjeev.
Love everything about it and the loss of legs isn't an issue for me, jut trim that light vertical branch creeping in on the LH trim edge 5mm if that, but no deal breaker, just creates a better, cleaner edge for me. You should be well pleased with this frame.
TFS
Steve
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Hi Sanjeev - Well done in anticipating the appearance. I really like this and the way the orange leaves complement the tiger. Colors, details and sharpness all look good. No problem with the missing legs here either.
TFS,
Rachel
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I'm not sure why but i like this tiger better than the one out in the open.
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Hi Sanjeev -- Superbly done ! Loved the tight frame with the Tiger peeping out of the foliage. Excellent details and the IQ is superb. Lovely colours and lighting has been nicely handled as well. Loved it .
TFS !
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Ha ha Andreas, your comments matter just as much!
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Puuuuh i got lucky ..... LOL. Thanks Sanjeev
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Sanjeev, I think this is your best tiger shot so far. The framing by the foliage including the foreground grass is perfect. Nice tack sharp detail which is up to your usual high standard. Colour and tone look great although I could imagine a slight drop in overall brightness/exposure. The sideways glance rounds it off nicely.