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    Dear all Made this in Bandhavgarh NP with 7D , 300/f4 , ISO 400 at F4 , 1/250 , beanbag in evening golden light This one is for you Steve K , All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated Harshad

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    I am fine with the composition. A higher depth of field would have been great. Thanks for sharing.

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    here is version with exact sharpness , I guess there is bug , once you attach images , they are getting softer

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    Haeshad,

    Another stunning image, the repost is obviously better. Whilst I am not happy with the "sharpness"roblems with posts it is interesting to note that others are having similar problems to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    Whilst I am not happy with the "sharpness"problems with posts it is interesting to note that others are having similar problems to me.
    I have noted this first time Ken , Given heads on to James about this. OP is uploaded on BPN server while RP is uploaded on imageshacks

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    Harshad, the repost is excellent. I was a bit disconcerted by the lack of sharpness in the OP but you've accounted for that. This tiger looks quite lean from this angle, different from the front views which give a lot more muscle. I like seeing him in his environment, beautiful. TFS.

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    interesting about the sharpness issue, I have not experienced this... :o

    love the wide compo Bhai, and repost has good sharpness on the face which was lacking in OP...
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    Like the comp and the surrounding environment. Great eyes as well.

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    Harshad I guess I have been summoned. :D

    Firstly I am surprised like Morkel to here there are issues re sharpness. I know flickr can give issues, however I tend to upload from the back-ups so no third party, have you tried this?

    Yep, I like it, would like to see a fraction more below and a fraction less above. The look back is a nice touch. Quite rich in colour, but not to OTT, not sure about the 'Golden light'? I just ran a fraction more NR over the BG and clicked on the black eyedropper to see if the Tiger could stand a fraction more punch? Not sure how it will look on here?!!!

    I do like these wider shots Harshad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Harshad I guess I have been summoned.
    Not summoned Steve , Requested
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    I know flickr can give issues, however I tend to upload from the back-ups so no third party, have you tried this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    I do like these wider shots Harshad.
    Thanks for re post Steve , But IMHO it looks quite contrasty , I like all kind of tiger shots

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    Not summoned Steve , Requested
    Was joking, just need time to get around ;)

    Thanks for re post Steve , But IMHO it looks quite contrasty
    Intereting, the only bit I tweaked was the Tiger, nothing else and NR would not add any contrast?:confused:
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    Steve, your repost certainly has overall added punch to my eye. Perhaps there is a difference to uploading?

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    I quite like Steve's version. In the initial post and rp I wondered about the commented golden light. Too me it looked like a picture taken on an overcast day.

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    The repost is great Harshad. Very nice pose and a good comp.

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