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    Dear all

    Quest for cubs going on & this is for my friend from UK :D:D:D
    She is 7 month old , daughter of B2 and as bold as her father. She slept on road after posing few images without bothering 15-20 jeeps

    7D, 300/f4 , ISO 400 , 1/50 , HH , FF
    All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated
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    Now, *this* is a quality image. Thanks for posting, am sure it takes a lot of effort to produce images of tiger cubs. You are rocking with Indian wildlife while I rock with Tanzanian wildlife ....nice ! :-).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiran Khanzode View Post
    am sure it takes a lot of effort to produce images of tiger cubs.
    39 rounds in 2010 means 9360 mins in park and cubs offered me in total 30-35 mins :)
    Last edited by Harshad Barve; 03-16-2010 at 01:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    39 rounds in 2010 means 9360 mins in park and cubs offered me in total 30-35 mins :)
    Kudos to you, my friend, your dedication deserves a standing ovation. (no clap emoticon here...but you get my point). Let's keep rocking those tigers...see you soon.
    Last edited by Kiran Khanzode; 03-16-2010 at 01:25 AM.

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    I still have NOT changed my mind Harshad :p

    A tad more perhaps on the rhs? Love the pose, expression & light, position on the sandy road, spot on!

    I still think your processing is far better with the Nikon than with the Canon, and for me, it just takes the edge off Harshad.:( I have to say it might be the camera, or a bit of camera/processing, however, I hope we can improve this for the next posting IMHO. Must dash, talk later.

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    PS Nice to have you back. ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    II still think your processing is far better with the Nikon than with the Canon,
    Hope to improve Canon PP skills soon ,

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    Harshad
    I love your tiger photos they are inspiring :)

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    Beautiful image Harshad!. Love the pose and eye contact. Agree with Steve on a little more on the rhs. Good luck with pp on the canon side, I have no doubt all will be worked out soon. TFS
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    Awesome, Bhai, congrats on this one, and thanks for posting!

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    Harshad I love the look of the eyes. It's obvious that the cub is focussed on something special. I too might want a touch more space added to the right side.

    Did you by any chance take any landscape format images while this cub was in in this position?

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    Beautiful, especially the eye contact, catch lights, and sharpness.

    I wonder how it would look with some cropped off the top and bottom, along with the suggestions above to add to the right side.

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    The face is priceless, I also wonder if taking this in a horizontal format may work better?
    It's hard to tell without knowing if introducing distractions would have been the case.
    You da man!!!

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    This is very beautiful and sharp. wish I had the opportunity to take a shot like this.

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    Was thinking horizontal also but not sure what was on the other side .. if not a little more room as Steve suggested !!!

    Would select her left eye and lighten a bit, easy fix and will make them more prominent, usually is the first thing we look at !!! Impressive image !!!

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    Harshadbhai, king of tigers, and Im jealous of all these wonderful sightings you experience. Lovely natural colours, sharp, and I like the perspective here.

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