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    Sudhanshu Nafde
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    Sorry forgot to write the specs...
    Camera used:NIKON COOLPIX P80
    Aperture:f/4.5
    Exposure time:1/125
    F-Number:f/4.5
    ISO:73
    Whitebalance:Auto
    Metering mode:Multi-segment

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    Sudhanshu,
    The lighting and colors are wonderful - and you really captured her intense head pose. I think the image is too busy as is and cropping would enhance your subject. The leaves to the left don't add any interest for my taste, so I think you could crop quite a bit out from the right and bottom...if you could clone out the branch behind her head it would also improve the image. Nice work so far.
    Dale

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    Dale,
    Me not using a Dslr have a bit restriction on cropping due to sensor restrictions.... this one is already cropped image.. cropping it more won't look good so... i kept it this much... but still respecting your advice i'll try it and post it soon...

    Regards..
    Sudhanshu..

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    Hi - Nicely done with a P&S - I agree with Dales comments - even just cropping the wooden section from the bottom would improve - IMHO.
    Nice light and like the direct stare.
    I would consider cloning the couple of red lines present in the top right corner out.
    Good show :)

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    Love the light and the pose. Would crop to near the bottom of the fence to square I think. You probably couldn't get in any closer I would guess.

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    Is this what you are saying??

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    Sudhanshu,

    This is pretty amazing quality from a P & S. The repost is great improvement, but the BG bushes still present a problem.
    Last edited by Ken Watkins; 07-23-2010 at 02:45 AM.

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    SN ,

    She is beautiful indeed and we are expecting her cubs in Oct 2010 , She is the one who was shining bright on cover page of BPN
    Colors are looking over saturated here and I am surprised to see ORANGE tiger here from you , color correction here which you can do very well on full res file , You have done excellent job with P & S for sure
    TFS

    PS ., you can see exact colors here , image from same sighting http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...925#post533925

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    ya kaka after comparing with your image i felt it was very harshly over saturated... i might have gone nuts while processing it... does the above image looks good..??

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    Looks much better

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