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    Here is another tiger from my earlier trip. I had posted somewhat similar image but this is a different one from that sitting in Tipeshwar in 2021.
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    A stunner from my perspective Sanjeev. Lovely light, fantastic low POV, good expression. I'd evict to the 2 stalks on the right, but otherwise just about perfect

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    Yes, a stunner. I could live with or without those two grasses. How did you get so low???

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    One of your best I'd say, a real cracker of a shot. The tiger appears to be so relaxed yet it conveys potential danger.

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    Thanks Mike, Artie and Jon. Appreciate your comments. Artie, the track had an incline, we were at a lower level and the tiger came up from the other side up the mound. So it was an opportunity I got for that ground level view.

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    Oh yes, this works for me too, Sanjeev. Indeed killer POV ( you must have leaned to the side of the game viewer, no support, very well done!!!).

    Beautiful tiger in its prime, great walking pose, love the open mouth and direct stare, framing is great.

    Pretty please... remove the grasses on the RHS and then print it Whites a tad bright in places, but I am nitpicking...I think there is still detail there, just needs a bit of LR TLC.

    Superb capture, you must be so happy with this - well done!

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    hi sanjeev ... a simply gorgeous tiger frame . very well done !!!!!
    the only thing I might change is the comp , as I think the subject needs more room to walk into and less where it is coming from ... just my take .
    such a cool tiger image ... I am envious

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    Hi Doc — this is a real beauty . Very well done with POV , and colours . I really liked this one. One of your best tiger images till date.

    TFS !

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