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    Default Sub-Adult Male Tiger ! Bandhavgarh

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    Dear All

    Made this image with D300, 600MM, ISO 400, f6.3
    He was sitting right in centre of road and what a wonderfull road block it was for 30 mins
    All C & C welcome and appreciated

    Harshad
    Last edited by Harshad Barve; 07-27-2009 at 09:21 AM.

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    Harshad, Your tiger images are wonderful, I've enjoyed every one. I'd crop from the right and top as those areas tend to pull my eye away from the beautiful tiger.

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    Thanks a ton Grace
    Another crop , let me know how it looks
    Kept some space on both sides to show ROAD BLOCK

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    This is lovely Harshad. Killer eye contact. Nice one. Like the repost.

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    Like the repost, but maybe even a bit more off the right (as viewed) ? I suspect that your desire to show the Road Block might be more important to you, since you were there, than for your viewer. Your choice of dof is perfect, the image feels so alive and I keep coming back to this post to look at it some more.

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    Thanks Grace ,
    Will post one more from series tomorrow

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    Fantastic eye contact...

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    I wouldn't mind a road block like that :)

    I like your repost concentrating more on the subject, very nice colors, detail and terrific eye contact!

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    thanks a ton fabs
    actually there were two tigers blocking the road:D
    will post toady

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    Will make sure and check for them :)

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    Beautiful, sharp subject. I'd take some off the top only on the original for more of a pano look.

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    I have never really liked taking images of animals on what are obviously roads. But I am sure that this subject would tempt me break my rules.

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    Hi Harshad, I think the RP is actually one of your better tiger images. Not that I am going to pet this little boy anytime soon!.

    If you aren't going to trim the RHS a bit more, I would get rid of the dark spot in the URHC so that it blends in with the rest of the brush. As it is, it does draw you eye to that space.

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    Another great tiger shot from you. I like the eye contact. Light is great.
    I think the cropped repost is even better.

    Markus

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    Hi Harshad, a very good shot with the stare of tiger noicely captured.
    Did you do any cloning right above the head of the tiger and his left ear. I see some cloning artifacts there.

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    Harshadbhai,
    Great stare from this mighty cat! I like it! Your repost is a big improvement. TFS! ;)

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    Harshad,
    I am not a big fan of tiger in the road images. However, I like the reposted version. Compositionally it is better.

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    Sabyasachi

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