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    Default tiger's best wishes

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    Last edited by Giovanni Frescura; 12-24-2009 at 12:39 PM.

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    Love the snarl in this shot. I would have been shaking taking this.

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    Got to love an in your face tiger image growling !!! I like how you framed the paws without clipping !! Didn't see the exposure comp but whites look a little hot on the left side of face.

    Sharpening wise might just go over the face rather than the overall image !! Seems like a crop which sharpening does not complement !!!

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    Other than a few processing issues, this is great. Fab shot Giova. Like a lot.

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    I like the tiger itself very much, but the foreground and background aren't ideal, at least to my eye. You might try cropping it so you just have a head/shoulders portrait.

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    I love those cannies , techs very well covered by Alfred here
    TFS

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    Hi Alfred
    thanks or your reply.
    This shoot is only a little crop
    I haven't cropped the vertical part but only I I have cut the orizontal part.
    About your tip what you think I could do for the best ?
    Thanks
    ...and Merry Christmass

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    Agree with comments above, plus a location would also be beneficial, nice portrait nonetheless.
    TFS


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    Phew! Splendid capture! :-o

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