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    Taken at Bandhavgarh National Park , Madhya Pradesh , India
    With D300, 600mm, ISO 200
    C & C most welcome

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    Harshad, I like the direct eye contact in this, and he/she is not too happy to see you. Well developed teeth for a cub. This is sharp, and the colours look good. Comp wise, I would maybe take a little off the left, and tone down the bright yellow highlight. Great sighting, and well captured.

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    fabulous capture. King size expressions

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    Great expression here. I agree with Stu on the comp and the highlight.

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    super expression and detail here! agree with Stu on the comp. if you REALLY have time and patience, how about trying to remove the grass in front of the face? ;)
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    Beautiful image Harshad, The expression looks great. Loved the angle too..

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    Lovely image! Is that a big yawn or a medium growl from the creased nose?

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    Sweet pose and love the in your face expression Could select the white coat area on left and multiple Very fine image holding a strong interest !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    As noted above, a great job of capturing the Tiger's expression. Though no one above has mentioned it directly (Alfred hinted at it), the filtered light keeps this from being a contest entry. It would have been great had the spotlight had been on the face instead of the shoulder.
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    Nice image. Love the eye contact and expression he is giving you. Techs already mentioned.
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    Nice expression. I like the slanted hill and body position and the BG color. Nice sharpness too.

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