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    Dear all
    Taken this in Bandhavgarh NP at Climber's Point
    D300 , 600mm, ISO 400 , beanbag , 1/40
    All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated
    Harshad

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    Now this I like I suppose it is a pity about the bush slightly spoiling the nearest Tiger, but this is how things really are!

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    Harshad, the 'salt & lemon' is really working on that wound!

    I really good habitat image, like the pose & set up, and the foliage doesn't bother me, however I feel it lacks punch. Be interested to here from anyone else about this, or is it me?

    Harshad, if you can tweak the original & repost, it would be better than this. Have also done a little gardening too.

    I think you are better suited with the Nikon?;)

    Enjoy my friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Harshad, the 'salt & lemon' is really working on that wound!
    India is most in-expensive country Steve ;);)

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    India is most in-expensive country Steve
    Yes, but good company is 'mega' bucks :D:D
    Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Yes, but good company is 'mega' bucks :D:D

    any one who loves stripes and spots , my company is FREE of COST :):):)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    but this is how things really are!
    thats why grass blades , tress dont distrat me :):)

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    Nice relaxed pose and attentive look !! Glad both were well lit, I like re post with the increase in contrast btw excellent crop selection leaving the leaves on the left !!!

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    Nice relaxed & reflective pose here of these two. When I first saw this Harshad it looked like the image could use some contrast/saturation increase overall, upon scrolling down I see that Steve has addressed this. Well done.
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    Yes, Harshad, trees and leaves don't bother me! Steve's job on the original is well done, but I would have cloned out the stone abutting on the tiger's nose while I was at it.

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    Harshadbhai, the comp is well balanced, and I like the lazy pose of the two tigers. Just to get one image of these guys.

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    For me, Ditto Stu. Like the repost too, and agree with Ajit, the stone by the nose could get thrown.... :D. Nicely done. Ditto better with the Nikon.... D3s be good. :D (understand the circumstances. You are a good man)... just thought to tease a little....

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    This is one of my favorite tiger shoots posted so far. I like the environment; I like the very relaxed appearance of the tigers. Many little things one could wish for (like a bit of eye contact with the closer tiger) but this is the what was captured and it works quite nicely.

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