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    Dear all Apologies for not posting quite often here but I always keep my eye on this section of BPN. Creative and some awesome artist posting here Here is one image of Tiger , All in camera , D40X, 1/50, F6.30 , 70-300VR , ISO 800 , cropped to vet All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated Harshad

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    Harshad, I can't help but think how lucky you are to get to photograph these beautiful animals. This image brought a smile to my face immediately. I might try cloning the one blade of grass if you aren't apposed to doing so. Nicely captured.:)
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    Hello again Harshad! What a cool blur you got. Not easy to capture and you have a tiger!! Love the tongue sticking out. Would be nice to lose the blades of grass in front but I understand if you prefer not to remove natural objects. Thank you for sharing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry Perkins View Post
    Would be nice to lose the blades of grass in front but I understand if you prefer not to remove natural objects. Thank you for sharing!
    As this is OOTB I see no issues with removal , but I must say I am poor at that

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    Very nice Harshad, I love it. I tried this with an owl this year but failed (the owl ended up looking kind of creepy)
    Thanks for sharing.

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    You should post more here bud :) I love this but for the several intersecting grasses.....
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    Nice image and application, Harshad, as usual with your Tigers ... Great image!

    One thing I noticed in the image is the teeth aren't apparent, so I guess it was safer to approach for the shot! ;)

    I can live with the grass, as I know it would have been pushing it to run the mower past him/her at that point! ;)

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    A very different type of blur..looks very cool..well done

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    Harshad, it's nice to see you posting here:) This is such an interesting effect - I like it - and how cool to be able to see tigers in the wild.
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    Very nice, Harshad. Love the head blur and the one reasonably clear eye really takes it over the top for me. The grass blades have already been mentioned.
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    I remember this one! Excellent capture, Harshad.

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    Tigerbhai - lovely work - what an original take on this most wonderful of subjects :)

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