Dear all Tiger cub enjoying muddy water in Bandhavgarh NP 7D , 300/f4 , ISO 400 , f5.6 , 1/1000 , beanbag All comments are welcome Harshad
Dear all Tiger cub enjoying muddy water in Bandhavgarh NP 7D , 300/f4 , ISO 400 , f5.6 , 1/1000 , beanbag All comments are welcome Harshad
Nice image Harshad. But that's the normal comment on your tiger shots. You have many envious friends here. ;)
I might have cropped a little off the top and a very little off the left, but very nice shot.
Harshad,
Nice colours and sharpness, I agree with Mark about the crop.
Just to be picky the water is only muddy because the cub is stirring it up, it never ceases to amaze me that they love water so much:D
Last edited by Ken Watkins; 07-15-2010 at 08:24 AM.
beautiful shot, I agree a bit tighter crop.
Harshad, love the face on this cub. He looks like he is intent on his play. Don't mind the wider crop here, but I'm sure the tighter crop would work as well.
How many tiger photo books have you published? You must have enough images for several.
Hi Harshad, very nice shot. I like the tigers' pose, and his eye and ear position. I especially like the little waves he has made around both front and back feet as well as the circular ripples emanating from him. I would probably agree with the others about taking some off the top, I find the water more pleasing than the muddy bank. Another good one from the Tiger king.:)
cheers
Grant
Lovely light here Harshad, with a great intense gaze well captured, the water swirls & ripples enhancing well.
TFS
I'm with Grant on this one Much prefer the water to the bank but not sure If you had and angle to make it possible !!! Love the tiger's expression and he does seem to be enjoying !!
Another excellent Tiger image Harshad. Very nice relaxed pose.
Another great tiger image
Always fun to see a cat in the water and this is no exception. Thanks HB!
DB
Looks like he wants you to jump in and play with him Harshad. I like the lines in this one. Diagonal of the shore line, horizontals of the water ripples, and the vertical of the tiger's stripes.