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.
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? ;)
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 !!!
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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