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    praveen p mohandas
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    this is an image of nilgiri thar an endamic mountain goat to the high mountains of western ghats...their distribution is limited to grass lands and shola forests of western ghats.....this images was taken at eravikullam national park,munnar kerala,india.....this one is a matured male called as saddle backs......canon 1dmarklll +canon 600mm f4 .....

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    Not a big fan of OOF foreground but in this case I kind of like it. Nice image.

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    Praveen,
    Nice image. I don't mind out of focus foreground images. The image works because of the beautiful eyes of the Nilgiri Tahr. Is it a full frame image?

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    I love this technique or effect and use as frequently as I can find it available, so my blessings! I really like the eye showing through the green veil.

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    The OOF FG grasses frame the intense eye of your subject. In this case it seems to work.. Great detail in the subject...

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    yes sabyasachi sir its a full frame...

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    Julie Kenward
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    Beautiful image, Praveen. I love the OOF foreground because, as the others mentioned, it draws your eye right to his. Wonderful composition!

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    Praveen
    I'm glad I opened this one.....the thumbnail certainly didn't do it justice. It's amazing how well the OOF works to frame the eye.......adds a little mystery to the image. Well done.

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    This is great I for one have no bother with the foreground, after all it was there.

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    Krishnan
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    Works very well the OOF FG here. Nicely done !

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