Taken in Ranthambhore National Park, India. I was lucky enough to spend some time with this family. It is the same family I have been posting pictures of lately.
You did a good job of framing this tender moment. The image looks as if this it would benefit from some additional sharpening. And the light is sweet too.
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Thanks for your kind words. Artie, Steve and Harshad, I agree with you about the sharpening, but the problem is when I am sharpening it in LR, I am just failing at getting good results. Any suggestion for sharpening?
YAW Kartik, I am not at all familiar with Lightroom but do know that each image should only be sharpened after it is sized for final usage. Images for electronic display as here should not look at all over-sharpened, while larger images being prepared for print need to look oversharpened so that they look properly sharpened on paper.
I write a lot more on sharpening in my Digital Basics File.
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