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    Dear All
    Made this image wit D300, 600MM, F4.5, 1/200, ISO 640
    All cooments & critiques are welcome and much appreciated
    Harshad

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    Lovely mood and OOF foreground. I only wish the weeds cleared her face, but I'd take it in a heart's beat :)
    Perfect framing, negative space is in front of her face, as it should be.

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    Yet another wonderful Tiger image, yes it is a pity about the grass, but that's nature for you.

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    Harshad... lovely image .. great facial expression... grass stalks are a minor distraction...

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    Hi Harshad, One of the best images I've seen of yours. love the tigers expression and the environment it's in. I wish the weeds cleared the face also but still a very strong image!! Well done!

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    I simply loved this pic Harshad. The grass in my opinion is accentuating the mood. The snarling of Tiger simply keeps this pic over the top. Congrats!!

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    Harshad,
    I like the composition. I agree that it would have been better without the grasses infront of the face. However, it is not a major issue for me. I would have wanted a higher shutter speed here.

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    Outstanding shot Harshad. Never mind the reeds, this is full of life and attitude. Well done!

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    Dear All

    Few more form this shoot with more cannies to come

    Harshad

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    Sabyasachi

    Agreed on SS point , I was not sure about ISO performance of D300 im May at 6.40 PM in Bandhavgarh

    BTW if I am lucky enought this season I will bump ISO to 1600 +
    Harshad

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    Incredible captured moment. Love the intense expression and excellent detail and composition. Congratulations !

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    Big Time Congrats Harshad !!! Just perfect form me In an ideal world you wouldn't want the grasses but don't think they detract and removing would look odd since it would be the only clear space !!! Sweet !!!!!!

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    what an expression !

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    very nice Harshad! love that expression, better than the other one, love this the most of all your tiger shots.
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    I love this image Harshadbhai! Grasses in face or not, the expression is intense and you captured the moment perfectly. Agreed, this is perhaps your BEST tiger to date! TFS

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    Great job getting the snarl. Also like the similar tones of tiger and background.

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