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    I am not happy for this shot. I think that the moment could be ok..and interesting...but not good the pp.
    Have you any tips about ?
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    It was dark with few light in the late evening...

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    I like the way its framed with just the right amount of room on the sides, look goes along with the hiding position and has a great feel !!

    I'm on a laptop but the processing looks fine to me, image is very sharp and colors pleasing !! I like it a lot !!

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    I like the pose and look in this one. I might blur the BG a bit. What is it that you don't like about the PPing?

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    I think that a closer crop may improve this, if you take some from the left and right I think you would get a better appearance of looking round the corner. I may also take a little from the bottom. Other than that it is perfect, great eyes!
    Last edited by Ken Watkins; 12-31-2009 at 03:08 AM.

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    Some wonderful advise above BUT
    man , you dont know how lucky you are to have such a tiny cub facing the camera:), I am jealous:D
    This is priceless image
    Thanks a ton for sharing and making my last day of 2009

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    Where was this photographed? I like the eye contact. Cute fellow. Normally, we don't often see cubs in the open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabyasachi Patra View Post
    Where was this photographed?
    Sabyaschi , This was in Bandhavgarh and looks like male cub from Mirchaini female's new litter,

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    this is a cuty pie looking cub,i like the expression on the face and i like the bush too,as it shows skulking nature of these cats

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    Very nicely done Giova. Comp works very well and only thing I can suggest i stoning down the sat' on the green leaves as they compete for attention. Not a nit, just a thought.

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    I too love this image. The comparative huge size of the feet is amazing. And I am fine with the processing too. My only wish is that you had been a few feet to the left as this would have minimized the leaves in the face problem. Still too wonderful.
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    How adorable!

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