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Superb!!!! Just for consideration whatever you did to enhance vibrance/colour make it a little less for the background compared to the tiger. The tiger looks fantastic to me.
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Hi Doc -- This has come out nicely. I wished for an eye contact but I realised that the cub had never looked towards us. i liked the framing here, a bit of vignetting might have zeroed in on tiger. And I also feel a portrait format would have helped it better. A matter of taste but i feel it appears a bit too warm coz as far as I remember it was sunny a partly in shade but no worries.
Nice details and your processing is certainly getting better and better with each posting.
Nice one.
TFS !
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Yes, my first thought was vertical. Nice detail on the tiger. I do like the setting with all those grasses.
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Hi Sanjeev love this one , i am ok with crop , but think the portrait format would work as well .
As posted it illustrates how good the tiger blend into his habitat , so you have two options .... one is as posted the other one is the more aesthetic approach by making the tiger stand out . Personally i think both works depending on the viewers taste .
Regardless of the options , a very cool shot .
TFS Andreas
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