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    Hello everyone, thank you for all your comments and suggestions to my previous post , as always much appreciated.

    This image was taken at the very picturesque forest, Jim Corbett National park. With tall and huge Sal trees and distant mountains, the settings here are breathtaking. It is not easy to see a Tiger in this park but whatever animals you get to see normally makes for very good images.

    DPP 4.8, PSCC 2019 v 20, WB, curves, selective colour, colour balance, cropped from top and bottom.

    Canon 1DX MK II, canon 200-400mm f4 IS, Bean Bag.

    ss 1/800, f/4.0, ISO 4000.

    Looking forward for all your comments and suggestions be it of any nature.

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    Hi Haseeb a lovely scene of Corbett you have captured !!!
    I do like the the scenic depth created by the elements of this framing ....
    Overall i do like the colors but i might temper them a bit from my POV , but for sure a matter of taste .

    TFS Andreas

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    I like the composition, not too sure about the darker greens - have you been adjusting the greens separately?

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    Really like this one. But im a sucker for deer. The vertical framing is nice. The deer in the background give some nice depth.

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    Thank you Andreas, Jon and John .

    @Jon : yes , I did slight adjustment to vibrancy selectively not the greens in particular as The Sal trees are vibrant throughout the year.

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    Beautiful composition and atmosphere. Colours look fine to me, although I might tone down the blues a fraction - personal taste

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