Hello everyone. Thank you for all your comments and suggestions to my previous post, as always much appreciated.
As the title suggests , Tiger is a royal emblem of Indian wildlife and infact one of the most royal animals globally. We happened to sight this majestic cat perched on the iconic rocky terrain of Bandhavgarh, its vibrant orange hues glowing atop the blackish rocks. It was truly a sight to behold. And on top of that this sighting almost belonged to us for the longest period before other vehicles started to arrive on the scene. This young tigress is starting to capture a big territory which originally belonged to her now ageing mother and we all really hope that she turns out to be successful in doing so.
DPP 4.8, PSCC 2019, WB, Curves, levels, selective colour, sharpening, one rnd of NR on bkg.
Hi Haseeb, this is spectacular! One of the best tiger images I have seen!! The rock, the BG and the pose all come together nicely. Nice techs and the detail is great. Well done my friend!!!! Cheers to that! The eye level POV is cool too. No nits except it a bit centrally placed, alternatively you could crop a bit off the RHS as we see it.
Haseeb, I agree with Sanjeev, this really is a spectacular image and your choice of aperture would appear to be ideal, the tiger's head and forelimbs stand out very nicely. I like the colours, I don't know why but s soon as I saw it I thought DPP image, and it is a beauty - well done.
How beautiful! Regalia indeed, Haseeb Wonderful sighting and great opportunity well taken, superb pose from the tiger and I love the eye contact and intensity of that stare.
BG is awesome. I particularly like the "studio" feel of this image and suggest you try a B/W conversion as well. IQ looks great and sharpness is in good measure.
For me the central placement of the subject within the frame works well and I like the space on the RHS.
I am loving this, one of the best tiger images you've shared so far. I might have said this to you before but your posts just get better and better, I must compliment you once again for your wonderful work in the field as well as processing skills
Thank you Gabriela, Doc and Jon, I really appreciate your feedback and kind words of appreciation. Any or whatever improvement in my images is all because of BPN and people like you for providing very honest feedback each and every time , for that I am truly grateful.
@ Gabriela -- I like your suggestion for trying BW as well, something which never crossed my mind. Will do a BW posting from this same sighting but a different frame.
@ Doc -- I did try that off centre crop but then switched back to this version as in comparison this one felt right to me.
Just a note regarding central placement of tiger: as we look at the image the subject's lower body and lower limbs lean to the left and its face is ever so slightly turned to the right. For this reason I think your judgement is correct in giving him some space all around.
What a special shot Haseeb. Definitely one of the best tiger images I've seen. The muted BG and dark sand work so well together to make the tiger really pop. Great details and exposure, and those eyes are to die for. TFS
Hi Haseeb, I like the change of environment with the almost 'volcanic' ground. What was the rational in shooting wide open? To me the image has a slight green cast to it and I'm sure it's not my MacBook Pro and so just pulling things back in terms of WB and balancing out the blacks & shadows I think it adds to the majesty of this animal. Another option is going a little tighter too.
The RP is just an option, not saying it's definitive.
Thank you Steve for your comments and suggestions, much appreciated.
Reason for going f4 was 1) I thought the head and paws were on the same plane so it will come out sharp.
2) also I didn’t want to crank up the iso as 1/800 was enough to freeze the moment and in doing so I also had that dynamic range and cleanest bkg possible to get.
your Rp has too much orange in the tiger . Also I liked the green cast in the OP.
Going tighter is definitely another option to explore.
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Hi Haseeb ...simply stunning !!!
A very majestic looking tigress . Love the clean overall look & feel .... lovely work !!
Regarding techs ... why not going for higher Iso ? you know why i do ask !!!
Thank you Andreas , like I said I didn’t wanted to compromise on dynamic range and details, I think 1/800 was enough and dof provided a nice and clean bkg.
@ Steve — I think i will stick with the colours in OP, seems fine to me but always appreciate different opinions.
Haseeb have you turned off NR in DPP ? ( Luminance )
If not than you have two rounds of NR ....at least on BG . I would disable NR ( luminance ) in DPP . Will result in more detail ....in the subject . Just my take
Love the pose and the sepration of the tiger from the background. Details look very nice as well. Nice direct stare and that look in those eyes. Nice one.