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    Default Tiger tiger shining bright !

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    A tiger in some nice light at Tipeshwar. This is almost full frame.
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    It's a really fine shot, tones and colours look ideal. I am not too keen on the boxy crop but I assume you had good reason for this.

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    Hi Sanjeev, overall I just again find the presentation too tight, the subject needs more space overall, especially at the foot, but being off centre is right. Nice to have the eyes open and to see the raised paw in view. Overall the colours seem very 'equal' in tone, so I might push the tonal range more on the Tiger, just to creat more visual interest and depth. techs look good and there is some nice detail overall in the subject. I would evict the two grass blades coming into view at the foot, a tad distracting.

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    Hi Sanjeev ... you had very cool sighting and a good time with this guy , I am just guessing !!!

    I do like the overall frame and the raised paw is cool . Framing works for me and I do like the overall color / tone combo in general , but do see also some potential for further editing .

    Nice one , TFS Andreas

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