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    Hello everyone.

    Continuing with the series. Here is a tiger image from my trip back in summer of 2019 to bandhavgarh.

    This female , which unforunately died due to poisoning in 2020, was majestically sitting on bed of rocks on one fine summer evening. We had the privilege to have this sighting almost exclusively to us and that made for a few good opportunities.

    DPP 4.12, PSCC 2023, WB, curves, levels, selective colour and hue/sat, minor crop from top and bottom, NR, sharpening.

    Canon 1DX MK II, Canon 200-400 f4 @ 400mm, Bean Bag support.

    ss 1/1250, f/4.0, iso 4000.

    Looking forward for all your comments and suggestions, be it of any nature.

    Haseeb.

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    Beautiful is a bit of an understatement but she really is! I would love to have seen this as a larger image.

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    Hi Haseeb! What a beauty! Sad we have lost her too early. Spectacular frame, love the low POV, the creamy BG and the pose! Colours look good. TFS this lovely frame.

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    Hi Haseeb .... WOW factor for tone and color !!!
    Very nicely processed in my opinion .
    Did she have very long legs compared to others , or is is just her pose ???.
    Overall very nicely done and I do like the pose looking relaxed and not stressed .
    As a pure matter of taste I might have tried to place her lower in the frame .

    Very nice work Haseeb ..... would take it as presented in my stock

    TFS Andreas

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    Thank you everyone .

    @Andreas you can see the legs in the next posting, nice observation .

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    Lovely low POV and framing Haseeb, my only nit is the bright green bush which I would tone back down.

    TFS
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    Thank you Steve .

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