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    Dear all

    It was rainy day in Bandhavgarh in Jan 2009 when I shooted this handsome cub. he was 16-17 month cub then and now grown up as full size male. His March 2010 image can be seen here http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=61187

    Following one particular tiger is one big passion for me and I hope I will follow his cubs soon ;)

    IQ is not greatest as shooted with cheap zoom lens but on my calibarted monitor color reproduction looks good
    D300 , 50-500 Sigma , 1/125, f6.3 at 270mm, ISO 800 , HH
    All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated
    Harshad

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    Hi Harshad, colour looks good to me, no issues there. ;)

    I think HH that big zoom at 1/125, ISO 800 hasn't helped the clarity, as combined it looks not that crystal clear Harshad. It's just a fraction off and the only reason is, I base it on your previous postings. Would also like some more foreground too.:) I like the pose, but mostly the settings.

    You are spoiling us my friend, and we are now getting picky.:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post

    You are spoiling us my friend, and we are now getting picky.:D
    be picky Steve , thats the way I can learn
    Thanks for comment

    ps , I will be leaving for Bandhavgarh on 24th night for one week :), again priority is cubs and one female who has 3/4 month old cubs ( 3 nos ) is showing at Rajbehara dam :D:D

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    again priority is cubs
    Ever thought of photographing flowers?:D:D Good luck Harshad, enjoy and come back safe.

    BTW looks like we all score on the 24th, I am picking up my award for the drinking Tiger, so drinks are on the Tigers. :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    BTW looks like we all score on the 24th, I am picking up my award for the drinking Tiger, so drinks are on the Tigers. :)
    Big time congrats Steve , make sure you have image of ceremony , we will be eager to see images

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    Harshadbhai, he looks like he wants to play. Colours do look good, and I like the raised paw. You are very fortunate to see these wonderful animals so often.

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    Nice pose and yes colors look good here too Harshad. I too would like more fg on this one. You definitely are spoiling us with your magnificent images of a fantastic subject. That said I'm sure all will agree, anxiously await the next one. Good luck on upcoming trip. TFS
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