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    Got bored with portraits , thought I should share behavior images ,
    7D, 300/f4 at F5 , 1/600, ISO 400
    All C& C are most welcome and much appreciated
    Harshad

    PS , Let me know if this is candidate for B & W conversion

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    Got bored with portraits , thought I should share behavior images ,
    And why not, it is good to have something new and this is a good starting point Harshad as it tells a story. Was this taken at the back of the dam?

    Conversion to B/W I would say no, only because of the tones, others may feel different. The Tiger just disappears and I think you lose a lot from the colour version. If you want to try it quickly just go to adjustment layer and click B/W that will give you a quick but fairly faithful indication.

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    Now your going to get us with behavior after going regular tigers, cuteness ... what will be next ... love the all and always looking forward

    Like the framing and tiger's positon !! If you have any room would not mind having a tiny more to the right of the last animal !!!

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    This is a lovely tigerscape but I would say no to b&w for the same reasons as Steve. The image tells the story very well and I love that stalking pose on the tigress. Fantastic.

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    A complete story teller Harshad. Very well composed and executed.

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    Harshad,

    Great suff, no to B & W (well I would say that), I agree with Al that a little more room behind the last deer would be nice.

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    No room behind last deer , FF on horizontal side Thanks everyone and BTW I have posted image of ' Photographer ' in Family & Friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Was this taken at the back of the dam?
    No , this is from Rajbehara grasslands , you can say , front side of Dam

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    Really like it Harshad, just the right DOF to see the deer clearly and still focus attention on the tiger. I think B&W you'd lose the nice different tones on the grass and, as said above, the tiger might get lost.

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