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    Hello everyone.

    Going with the series BYWT. Here is the 4th image from the same.

    A young sub-adult male was resting on a big rock and momentarily cared to look towards us before going back to his slumber.

    DPP 4.12, PSCC 2023, WB, curves, selective colour, levels, sharpening , did some cleaning job and stretched the canvas slightly for making the image aesthetically pleasing.

    Canon 1DMK IV, canon 70-200mm f/2.8 with 1.4x TC engaged, HH.

    ss 1/800, f/4.0, iso 1600.

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

    Haseeb.

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    I like the image very much she looks mischievous, the colours look pleasing but I would imagine they are a little rich in the tiger??

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    Overall too tight for me Hasted and a little too saturated. The eyes look as if the Tiger is frightened, may be too close?

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    Thank you Jon and Steve , much appreciated. Kept the colours a bit rich , liked the feel of it.

    @Steve- it was form Ele back , that might be the reason for a concerned look on the tiger .

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    @Steve- it was form Ele back , that might be the reason for a concerned look on the tiger .
    Ah, could well be Haseeb, thanks.
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    I like this a lot Haseeb and for me colours not too much, quite enjoying the rich and vivid look overall. Would love to see more space around the subject though...
    Pose is great, so is POV - very nice capture, good PP work, I enjoyed viewing

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