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    A male tiger walks up head 0n to our vehicle. We had spotted another subadult tiger at a water hole where he was lazing, so decided to check out for the other up ahead on the track and my guess was right, the tiger was heading towards his sibling. So we kept backing up for almost a kilometre as the tiger kept coming down the track ! Got low in the Gypsy 4x4 to get this.
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    Hi Sanjeev .... good to see you back .
    Hope you and your family are doing well in these " crazy covid " times .
    Luckily I received my first vaccination yesterday .... just by luck .

    Super cool tiger frame .... love the low POV and the head on approach .
    Color and tones are looking very nice ....

    Enjoyed watching , TFS Andreas

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    Hi Doc -- I loved this low POV, what a beauty of a tiger. This has come out very nicely, i think your good field work has paid dividends here.

    Loved it.

    TFS !

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    Lovely detail Sanjeev and being head on works. Not a great lover of being more 'centrally' placed, as an alternative I would crop on the RHS where the two grass stem make an X and add a tad more below. Did you do amy cloning on the RHS?

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    Hi Steve. No cloning whatsoever. Thanks for your feedback on comp.

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