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    Dear all
    Another frame , I hope you are not getting tired
    7D , 300 F4 + 1.4x , ISO 800 , F6.3 , handheld
    All C & C are welcome and much appreciated
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    No. We are not getting tired. :)

    excellent exposure and details. Was there an option (time) to move little left to include full body of the cub on the left? It would have been fantastic.

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    Yes, I am getting tired of you asking if we are tired ! :p

    Great frame, lovely eye contact, agree with Sid, space to the left could have made this even better.

    Curious to know where the focus point was in the frame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiran Khanzode View Post

    Curious to know where the focus point was in the frame.
    center of frame

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sid Garige View Post
    No. We are not getting tired. :)

    include full body of the cub on the left? It would have been fantastic.
    I have that frame Sid , will post soon

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    love the double cute look you got Bhai. wish it was mine! I'm still curious about your "gear" situation? you haven't told me if you switched or loaned? :)
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    Harshad your Tiger shots are stunning. You obviously spend a lot of time with tigers, amazing stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    I have that frame Sid , will post soon
    now you are teasing us ... are you leaving the best to last?? can they get any better..

    only suggestion is to crop a little on right and make it square crop...


    looking forward with much anticipation to next one

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    Morning Harshad,

    Would agree with a little less on the rhs, but would like to see more on the lhs. Would also 'clone' the hot spots top middle in the BG. I prefer yesterdays submission:)

    Were they taken morning or afternoon?

    Steve;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski
    Were they taken morning or afternoon?

    Steve;)
    in morning

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    Agree on moving the camera a little left for more room on that side !!! .... two not just one and both looking straight at you !!! Could only wish !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Wonderful capture Harshadbhai,
    I like this as presented...you have good head angles with direct sharp eye contact, the color rendition is good and I like the relaxed pose on both, in their natural habitat...well done, congrats, looking forward to seeing more...:):cool:

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