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    Made this with D300, 600mm, ISO 800, f6.3 at 1/640
    all C & C most welcome & much appreciated
    Harshad

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    Harshad, The illuminated BG makes this special IMO. Beautiful pose w/ a turned head and a nice tail curl. Very nicely done.

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    Lovely pose in this Harshad. Like the h/a and tail up and the bg adds a great deal. VWD

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    Beautiful animal, like the bg, grass at the front is just a little bothersome to me.

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    lovely tigress out in the open - with eye contact and killer pose Harshad! I also would have loved it without the grass in front. I would clone out the steel dropper T-frames :)
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    Spectacular lady, light, BKGR, SH, and COMP. As you know, I do not like the **** dam.... I agree on removing the metal T-frames. Here's a thought. Is there any more of the rock to the left of the animal? If yes, I would have created a frame or two of it and used the rock to try and cover the dam.....

    I do not at all mind the grasses in front as they frame the head and neck.
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    I have that type of image Guruji ( I think so) , let me see what can I do ,
    I think this is most AWESOME suggation I have recieved in last 6 months

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    I have that type of image Guruji ( I think so) , let me see what can I do ,
    I think this is most AWESOME suggation I have recieved in last 6 months
    Thanks Harshad-bhai. I hope that you can come up with a dam-less version. This has been a good lesson about the need for us to learn to think digitally while we are in the field.
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    Exellent. A very well executed image.

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    Excellent Harshad tiger is an amazing cat! And Artie's comments are spot on, it will look much better without the dam.

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