This picture made in Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India with D300, 600MM , ISO 200
Cropped image , original is horizontal one. This one is quite similar to my first posting. Rather from same burst of 30-35 frames.
Clones out distracting tree and one branch in BG digitally
This is my try on PS , so let me know how it looks
All C & C are most welcome & appreciated
Harshad
Harshad, its a very good picture and very sharp. Like the pose and could only wish for the paws to be seen.
Had it been my picture I would have left some more space to the left.
Your post-processing work looks good to me, Harshad. Also, a very nice pose by the tiger, good light, and good sharpness. This would be an even stronger image if the paws were visible. If you have the room, I would suggest adding a little on the left to give the tiger more space to look into. Well done.
Very nice Tiger. Love the color, BG and detail. Also like the catch light in the eye. I see a green hue in the BLC, not sure if is OOF foliage but does catch my eye.
Harshad
Your cloning seems fine. I think it is on the left side? You did well mate. Indeed.
Love the pose, don't mind the LLC green OOF. I would, however, sharpen the head a wee bit more.
Thanks for sharing! :)
I agree with others about wanting to see a paw (at least one). A little more room on the left (as viewed) would be nice but its okay for me without it. Colors look good. You BG cloning looks good (not evident) but it seems a little unnatural to have such a clean BG for a tiger. I think this may be influenced by the previous posts of tigers here in their naturally brush filled environment.
You should stop posting those amazing tiger images - otherwise I feel I will soon spend a lot of money for a trip to India :-)
Great shot. I love the movement of the cat and the calm background.
I also wish the paws were visible, and that the would rather look the other way. all in all I like that she's in the open, and her colours are more vibrant than your other posts. good pp work, well done!