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    Dear all
    Different perspective , I hope you will like this. Last year I have photographed all tigers of Bandhavgarh ( Off course in Tourism zone ). Right, left amd center. Stripe pattern on cheek is best way to differntiate individuals
    D300 , 600mm, ISO 500 , f5.6, 1/800, beanbag
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    A beautiful image and capture Harshadbhai,
    I like the intense look on this kitty cat...well done Sir. :cool:

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    This is some shot Harshadbhai. Love the colors and light quality. Pretty neat details too. Nicely done. :)

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    Beautiful dappled light here Harshad, intense look with nice detail & color.
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    Harshadbhai, one of your best. Brilliant IQ, and the light, detail and colours are simply stunning. I also like the sharpness. Congrats on a fine image.

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    Beautiful. Fabulous colours/ light and the power in the shoulder and intense look really show what the animal is about. If the brighter light had hit the face rather than the shoulder I think it would be unbelievable, but drawing a little extra attention to those muscles isn't a bad thing, and maybe it is only me who sees it that way. Anyway, if this is a different perspective, then bring on the different, Harshad!

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    Hi Harshad

    Like the pose and angle, but would liked to have seen more highlights, as it looks a little flat, however it looks like you were in shade. Shot in the afternoon?

    Have you used a NR on the BG, as there is noise still around the chin/whiskers of the lower jaw, I think? Just being picky:D

    Finally, have you gone back to Nikon now?

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    Gorgeous tiger and bg !! Do like the sweet light but would like a greater tonal range. btw like the crop a lot !!!

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    I love how the BG colors match the tiger, sharp and beautiful. well done
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