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    Default Tiger crossing river (splashing)

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    This was shot in jim corbett national park . The tiger was just 10 - 20 feet away . Listening to the noise of our vehicle it fled to the other side of the river .

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    Nice timing Ram. Would like to see eye contact and lighting looks a bit harsh. Would crop out black obstruction in lower left corner.

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    Ram,
    I like the diagonal line created by the rocks in the river. Although the tiger needs to keep his eye on where he's running, I wish for just a touch of facial contact.

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    Hi Ram Not sure you could have done any different here Main problem is the strong light which makes shadow detail difficult, sensor can only capture so much range Seeing the face is always nice but don't think it wold apply to an animal running away, sure happy to see he is paying attention to his running direction !!!

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    more to follow after crossing this river it has turned back and stared at us . will post very soon

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