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
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
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!
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.
Steve ;)
keep me posted
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
Yes, but good company is 'mega' bucks :D:DIndia is most in-expensive country Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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 !!!
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.
TFS
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.
Harshadbhai, the comp is well balanced, and I like the lazy pose of the two tigers. Just to get one image of these guys.
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....
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.