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    Dear all

    Taking break from Little Masters for few days :)
    This tigress was on morning walk and image created in early morning golden light

    7D , 300/f4 , ISO 400 , at F4 , 1/1250 , HH
    All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated
    Harshad

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    Harshad - Love this. Really gives a good feel for the tiger on the prowl. Paw position adds to it. I like the colors of the tiger and the grass too. Might try cropping the trees and dark area at the top out because as I scroll on the screen it seems to make it a stronger shot.

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    Habitat and tiger goes very well here Harshad. Very nice composition.

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    one mighty fine tiger shot - only problem is that it's not mine Bhai!! :)
    gorgeous light and pose, like the layers of grass behind her too
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    Fine habitat image Harshad, great lighting.
    If mine, would take out the top dark band layer also.
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    Amazing image !!! Feel it would work in pano too .

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    Harshad, I really like the composition here, apart from the road, but that can't be helped. I like the depth created by your background too, all of it. If anything, perhaps cropping out that green tree hanging in the top right of the pic. Another well done tiger shot...
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    Harshad, a classic stock shot. :)

    I had a similar thought about the comp as Grant, going perhaps 'pano', but wondered if you would lose the whole feel of the setting? The roads, well that is part & parcel of the location, whether it's African or India you are not going to get away from that, as these days more and more reserves want you on the road and not to stray off without a hefty fine. Besides which, most big cats will use them too, so for me, it isn't an issue. ;)

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    I like having the road as presented and upper strip, gives a better feel !! Either way would be a fine image !!!

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    I like the light and shadows of this one Harshad. Road not a problem. Would've loved a slight turn towards you.

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