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    Taken at pench tiger Reserve , Madhya Pradesh , India
    with D300, 600MM, F4 cropped vertically
    C & C most welcome

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    Excellent exposure and sharp-focus detail on a most intriguing face, Harshad.

    I find the OOF dark green foliage at top center to be a minor distraction, and would suggest you consider removing it or softening its impact just a bit. It tends to pull my attention from the beautiful eyes.

    That's a very minor, personal observation. The image really is outstanding overall.
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    Yes, excellent head on portrait with good use of DOF, making the eyes the center of attention. Fascinating face!

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    What eyes and what a face. What is the name of the animal? I would like to see more on both sides, especially on our left.
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    Hi Arthur
    This is Common Langoor , You will find this buddy in all Indian Jungles
    Big thanks for stopping
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    Thanks Harshad, and YAW. It is great to see so many new photographers from India here on BPN.
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    Excellent detail Harshad, and love the stare. I agree a little more room on each side would work.

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    Super image Harshad, I love the eye contact and detail. Reminds me of ET!

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    Stunning facial expression and fantastic detail. Image is a touch tight especially on our left side.

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    Good depth of field on the face and agree with others on a bit more room on the left and right. The face and eyes captured just right. Nice work Harshad.

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    Harshad,
    Lot of details in this image. Agree with others regarding more space at left.

    Cheers,
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