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    Default Monsoon Moods ! Tiger

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    Dear all

    Made this in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve. Monsoons brings out such a vivid colors in forest.
    I am loving mood here
    7D , 300/f4 , ISO 400 , 1/125 , FF , HH at f4
    All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated
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    Wonderful composition and colors Harshad.
    Very well done.

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    Beautiful colour and a classic BG Harshad, like this a lot, great comp as well.
    BTW........welcome back.;)


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    Harshad,

    Very good environmental image. The dark BG sets the tiger and FG grasses off quite well. The grasses on the right balance the image well with the tiger on the left. Nicely done.

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    beautiful shot - perfectly balanced between for and background

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    Harshad - I think this is one of my new favorites of yours. Love the comp and the environment. VWD

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    Yeas to superb animal and habitat and nice soft greens. The tall plant in front of the front legs is most unfortunate.... Wonderful posture for this COMP.
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    Hi
    Love the composition! The colours are so vibrant! Thanks for sharing!

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    I agree this is one of your best...very strong mood....composition is tops and I love the texture in the tiger's coat. I would clone out that plant in front of the tigers legs if it were mine....siperb image...Congratulations!:)

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    nice to see you posting again Harshadbhai...love this - the mood, the colours and the pose.

    maybe in need of slight CCW rotation?
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    Hi Harshad, I love this shot. The colours are so vivid especially compared to the usual backgrounds from the dry season pictures. Really liked the posture and the composition, and the whole 'jungle' feel that the green colours give. The tiger is also in an alert posture. Not sure if it is only me but the OP seems to be showing some artifacts or oversharpening effect around the tigers head and outline. I am sure they are not on the full sized image though. I agree with some above about the plant in the FG, but I also think the tiger is so strong that the shot still works. Keep them coming!
    cheers
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    Wish i had a photo like this. Super shot ;)

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    Hi Harshad
    great shot.nice pose and colors
    TFS

    Asad

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    Harshad my friend, long time. ;)

    Love the image, for me it's that dark green BG that really makes the Tiger 'pop'. The composition works well to, but it's the overall feel I like. Thought you might have moved to the 'dark side' by now, LOL. A pleasure to view on my return.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Harshad my friend, long time. ;)

    to the 'dark side' by now,
    YES SIR

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    Harshad,

    Stunning, nothing else needs to be said.

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