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    This guy seemed annoyed with all the hullabaloo of photographers trying to get a good shot.
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    Hi Sanjeev .... even without your intro , one can see that something is annoying the Tiger or any other cat species when we can see this facial expression .... they are all the same .
    This is one thing about the safaris in Indias national parks that I rather do not like .... been there myself .... but understand the excitement and hullabaloo .

    Regarding the image , looks good overall and I like the free clear view to the cat .
    Comp works well as does the dense forest background . IN terms of color it does look the best posting lately ... I might give the tiger a bit more depth in his coat ( mid tones) .

    Nice one and TFS Andreas

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    Hi Doc -- Agree with Andreas , colours do look pretty good, infact best so far of all your postings recently. A lower POV would have been better but its fine as posted .

    @ Andreas you will be suprised with the reason of annoyance , will share it my post whenever i post my version , but certainly a bit of crowd was also the reason.

    Nice image.

    TFS !

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    Another fine image, I downloaded and tried Andreas' suggestion - it makes a big difference. I think also just a little too heavy on the sharpening.

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