Bandhavgarh National Park, May 2009
Nikon D2X
Nikon 600mm VR + TC14E
ISO 500, 1/1000th @ F5.6
UniWB
Shot using a Bean Bag from a safari jeep
This is cropped from horizontal.
Best Regards
---Krishnan
Bandhavgarh National Park, May 2009
Nikon D2X
Nikon 600mm VR + TC14E
ISO 500, 1/1000th @ F5.6
UniWB
Shot using a Bean Bag from a safari jeep
This is cropped from horizontal.
Best Regards
---Krishnan
Last edited by Krishnan; 10-10-2009 at 12:49 AM.
Lovely light and colours... It is nice and sharp. The water line seems tilted. That can be straightened... Good image nonetheless
Love the stare and the look. You can either level the eyes of the BKGR wall, but it does need some CCW rotation for sure. And yes, a little richer on the blacks and a little desaturation of the yellows.
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Exemplary looking cat. I like the perspective of looking across the water. I would either crop before the single black marking right hand side or include more of it.
What a beauty, and of course, we love Tigers :)
Good pointers given above, I'll add that the eye contact is superb and so is the detail. Killer image.
What a beauty, and of course, we love Tigers :)
Good pointers given above, I'll add that the eye contact is superb and so is the detail. Killer image.
nice pose! do you have any with more of the tiger in it?
agree on straightening, adding blacks and desaturating yellows...
Amazing eye contact, and just love the protruding tongue. Great sighting and capture.
I like the direct eye contact and the lower angle. Just needs a little rotation.
Thanks everyone for your comments & suggestions. Here is the reworked image.
Best Regards
---Krishnan