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    This image With d300, 600mm, ISO 200, f4 , beanbag on SUV shoulder, 1/640
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    Stunning image Harshad and I love the composition and the beautiful lighting. Great low angle too with lots of vibrant color and detail. Congratulations !!!
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    A very nice capture Harshadbhai. I like the direct eye contact and relaxed pose, the color rendition and details are superb...well done...:cool:

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    Mate, the cat is perfect. I would consider taking a little off the left and cropping out the two dark trees on the right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Gould View Post
    Mate, the cat is perfect. I would consider taking a little off the left and cropping out the two dark trees on the right.
    Cropping out two dark trees will cut her tail :D

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    Dear Harshad: This is an exceptional image, even in the big cat genre. I love everything about it including the composition, lighting, color....everything.....but most of all I love that tiger, how its sitting there in all of its regal beauty. I also like the way you can see both sides of his ears depending on which one you look at. Great job, my friend.

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    Harshad, Beautiful as presented. Great eye contact,details and colors.

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    I also like as presented, you know I'm a big fan of your tigers :)

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    Fabulous shot and comp Harshad. beautiful and love it as presented. Nicely done.

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    Nicely done, Harshad! I like the stately, relaxed pose. Placement in the frame is perfect for me.

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    Harshadbhai, super pose, and almost a 3D effect here. That head is so sharp, with well exposed colours. Great image.

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    Majestic !

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    Another beauty Harshad. I like the trees on the right side BG. To me, they help balance the rock on the left side (as viewed). This tiger seems to have different shaped pupils. Naturally occuring or just a product of web presentation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Canuel View Post
    This tiger seems to have different shaped pupils. Naturally occuring or just a product of web presentation?
    Everything is natural here , She waked up from long sleep so many be

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    What a beautiful tiger and so well captured and presented. A very neat image indeed.

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    a winner Bhai! lovely shot, exposure and pose...maybe increase contrast a tad?
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    Excellent image Harshad. Love the light and pose here.

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    Great light and I really like that intense stare! Like the color of the background as well.

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    What a beautiful animal! I wouldn't change a thing here. It is a wonderful image. The eye contact just makes it......you can feel the tigers eyes in that photo like you were there. Nice work.

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