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    Default INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE TIGERS

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    Dear all
    Today , 26th Sept, is the " INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE TIGERS".. So let us all come together and do something to save Tigers from being extinct

    7D , 300/f4 , ISO 400 , 1,250 at F4, HH , FF , Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
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    Harshad

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    Harshad,

    It would be nice to think that Tigers could be saved as were the Whales (in the main), I attended Greenpeace protests in Trafalgar Square in the 1970's with tens of thousands of people , but I fear that the public is nowadays more preoccupied with their lateast gadget rather than the world around them.

    There are many "charities" claiming to assist but I really believe that none of them are adressing the real problem of overpopulation.

    On the far less serious subject of the image, I think a little more sharpening is required.

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    lovely image

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    I like the habitat you included the tiger in and agree some selective sharpening of the face is needed. I would desaturate the greens some.

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    Hi Harshad, you've chosen a really good image for the "Day of the Tiger' as this fellow looks a little downcast and sad. Probably more to do with the rain, but suits the sad plight of the tigers.

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    Hi Harshad, although away again, I really like this. I cannot comment on the colour as I'm viewing it on my MacBook, but I think initial views, the sharpness looks OK (?), but my reserve for later.

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