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    Dear All
    Ths is sixteen month Tigress cub
    Made this image wit D300, 600MM, F4.5, 1/200, ISO 640
    All cooments & critiques are welcome and much appreciated
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    Love the purposeful stride. Nice light too Harshad. Not sure on the crop and maybe a tad more in front, but would be very happy to have this indeed.

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    It is definitely a bombshell, HB. :)

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    I love the lean body and surroundings, and especially the little rim light around her. One of your best.

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    Ah.. the princess with a mission. :-) A beautiful capture Harshad, as Fabs mentioned rim light makes it a special one.

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    Beautiful coloring in this image that really enhances the beauty of the tiger. Great deliberate action you captured in this image. Congratulations on a fine image.

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    Very beautiful image Harshad Bhai on all counts.... Congrats... keep them coming...

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    Good one Harshad! Any cloning done to the vegetation?

    Cheers,
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    one of your best tiger shots sir! love the open surroundings, the light and composition here! well done!
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    This is the best of yours that I have seen by far. Love the lean look and the backlight. If it fits with your personal ethics, there are three fairly distinct blades of grass coming out of the forehead that you might wish to eliminate.
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    ps: What does the title refer to???
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    Arthur (Guruji)
    I request you to read it as Golden damsel instead of Golden damshell
    This is young lady and one of the expected queen
    Better I dont use fancy titles as experties in English are limited
    Thanks a ton to all for stopping
    Harhsad
    Last edited by Harshad Barve; 08-01-2009 at 10:46 PM.

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    Harshadbhai,
    Great image! I agree with Maestro Artie to remove those three blades. In addition, the horizontal blade transecting both thighs is very distinct, that could also be dealt with. TFS Bhai! Congrats! :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    Arthur (Guruji)
    I request you to read it as Golden damsel instead of Golden damshell
    This is young lady and one of the expected queen
    Better I dont use fancy titles as experties in English are limited
    Thanks a ton to all for stopping
    Harhsad
    Ah, "damsel" as in a damsel in distress.

    Is damshell an Indian form of the word?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Ah, "damsel" as in a damsel in distress.

    Is damshell an Indian form of the word?
    Hi Artie,
    It is not an Indian version of the word. I guess, it was a typographical error in his part. Infact, in India the UK version of english is preferred.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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