Dear all
Made this with
7D , 300/f4 , ISO 400, 1/250, HH, at F4
Look at small size of legs , those will become pillars in couple of years
All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated
Harshad
Dear all
Made this with
7D , 300/f4 , ISO 400, 1/250, HH, at F4
Look at small size of legs , those will become pillars in couple of years
All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated
Harshad
Harshad - another cute one :). Like how he's looking around the tree and how the curve of the tree falls in the corner of the shot. I find the bright yellow and green in the bottom of the BG a little harsh, might mute it a little. Congrats on another great shot.
TFS,
Rachel

Bhai this is one of those with soft head! should def go to ISO 800 or 1600 to get sharp and then worry about noise! These cubs are so cute but they have fine fur and texture on the face, really need to get them sharp to stand out.
Always enjoy your tiger shots :)
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This little guys are off the cuteness scale :) Agree on the bright area below ! Like the sweet look and selected crop !!!
... great points by Arash Would keep in mind the ISO !!!
The pose and the eyes are too cute Harshad. I will live the techs to the pros, but I am really enjoying your tiger images.
Another lovely young cub but do agree with increasing the ISO. In my experience I just don't think noise will be an insurmountable problem with the 7D.
How much of a crop is this, or is it full frame. I would be interested if any other cropping possibilities are available. Just love these tiger photos of yours. TFS.
Hi Harshad
Indeed a cute shot and like the inquisitive look, but wish for a wider shot showing the whole cub. Close-ups are fine, but I do feel that some shots illustrating/showing off all of the cub(s) would be the way to go, and what your audience is waiting for.:):):) Points already covered.
TFS
Steve ;)
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I like the curious look here. The legs do look a little short for his body (not the paws though!).