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Very nice color and detail on this tiger. If you had a bit more below that would be good for the hidden feet.
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Hi Sanjeev, love the expression, colours, details, IQ. Wonder you had time to shoot at lower aperture to throw BG a bit more out of focus. Leaves and grass colors nicely complement tiger. Love it.
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Hello Sanjeev,
What beautiful tiger! I like the way he enters the scene and that dense colourful vegetation surrounding him. Nice head angle, superb expression. He looks so healthy and fit, judging by the pink nose I take it he is very young:)
Indeed it would have been good if you were able to include its lower limbs. But in this particular case their absence is not that bothersome, IMO. Subject is well framed by vegetation and thus the limbs are not "cut off", so to speak.
Jon's RP adds more definition to the tiger and I agree FG looks better. Nice capture Sanjeev, good techs too, lovely colours, would like to see "more from Ranthambor" if you have
Kind regards,
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What a spectacular creature. And photograph. On my monitor, I like the brightness of the original post. I love how the orange of the leaves picks up the tigers colors.
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Hi Doc -- VEry nice details and colours. A beauty of a Tiger and like your PP as well. fine with the framing as presented . Very nicely done.
TFS !
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Thanks everyone for your kind words and suggestions. Thank you Jon for the RP. It does enhance things a bit.
Gabriela, will surely dig for more from that trip.
Artie, appreciate your feedback. And thanks Haseeb and Greg.
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This works well with the tiger in the busy environment. The colors through out the whole image are very nice. Composition works well for me.
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Hi Sanjeev, I've only just back a few hours ago, having left Ranthambore, so this is a very fitting images to come back to.
Now that is a cool image and the OP is very reflect full of the time & colours. These majestic of all big cats are very elusive and often you are chasing 'ghosts' and so, as you said, a Tiger emerges and then just disappears into the habitat just like that. Agree on your own critique about ISO, but hey it hasn't affected the image in any way. Lets see more...
BTW the dust is just out of proportion and we found ourselves shooting through a vale of dust at times as vehicles sped by to gain access, but on reflection Winter is the best for light.
TFS
Steve
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