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    Dear All
    Made this picture in Bandhavgarh with D300, 600mm, ISO 800, 1/100 , at F5.6
    All C & C are welcome and appreciated

    Harshad

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    So cute and cuddly looking! Great expressive presentation. If it were mine I would consider toning down or removing the 2 bright green splotches in the upper right corner.

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    Nice lookback pose. I feel the colors are a little flat? Could be the light too though. There is a dominant OOF branch or something directly next to the right ear (tiger's right) and intersects the animal.

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    I love the relaxed pose and pensive look. I'm OK with the environment as presented.

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    Just loved the image Harshad, She looks too good, the relaxed pose and the look add well to the image.

    the image looked a little flat so I took the courage to just do some touch up job, such a rotation, levels, noise cleaning, sharpness and some cloneing.

    hope you like it.

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    Super shot Harshad. Pose, low view are great. Agree with Kiran on adding a bit of punch to the Tiger which his post looks very effective , but don't feel the bg needed any more than those bright patches muted.

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    another stunning tiger shot Harshad!! Kiran's repost covers most of what I would have said such as slight rotation, more saturation etc. a shot to be proud of - she's nice and in the open.
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    I like the low angle of this shot. Toning down the green patches has helped.

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    I like the environment as it is. Great shot. The colors in Kiran's repost also look very good.

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    I am sure that I have said this before Tigers are not orange or at least those that I have seen are not. The problem is that most of the time they are in shade and thats why they can look a little flattish, it is nevertheless whow the colours are.

    I think Peters repost is better!

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    I completely agree, My repost looks a bit too much.. peters looks better..

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