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    Bandhavgarh National Park, May 2009
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    This is cropped from horizontal.

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    Lovely light and colours... It is nice and sharp. The water line seems tilted. That can be straightened... Good image nonetheless

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    Fabulous image Krishnan , lovely expression , great colors and reflections
    If mine , I may add some blacks as Tiger is looking more yellowish :)

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    The water line seems tilted. That can be straightened...
    If I am not wrong , That Rajbehara dam wall is tilted ,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post

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    If I am not wrong , That Rajbehara dam wall is tilted ,
    Hi Harshad... I made the comment in reference to the water surface visible in the image :) I dont know about the Rajbehera dam wall though...

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    nice pose! do you have any with more of the tiger in it?
    agree on straightening, adding blacks and desaturating yellows...
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    Amazing eye contact, and just love the protruding tongue. Great sighting and capture.

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    I like the direct eye contact and the lower angle. Just needs a little rotation.

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    Thanks everyone for your comments & suggestions. Here is the reworked image.



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