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    Dear all

    After Lazy Sunday , its time for Monday Blues
    One more pose from this young male
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    All C & C are most welcome
    Harshad

    Here is Sunday image

    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...day&highlight=

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    It is a very pastel presentation - and there is almost a hint of a blue cast (at least on my screen). You are certainly the King of Tiger Images!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Gould View Post
    and there is almost a hint of a blue cast (at least on my screen).
    Thanks Jay , but on my monitor I don't see but must confess that I have not calibrated monitor in last several weeks

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    Harshadji, love the composition here, and his expression is priceless!!! The title really fits :)

    I don't see any cast here. THe horizon seems to be a bit tilted, or was he on a slope?

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    Never tire of your cats Harshad! I don't see a cast here, does look to be on a slope as bg trees seem to be straight. Nice soft light.
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    nice Monday pose here Harshad! love the colours and overall scene, as in the other one.

    I also see a hint of a slope here, might be worth a slight CW rotation?
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    Good title to accompany an arresting image Harshad.

    I wonder if it's the slight perspective with the Tiger being at an angle giving the feeling of being on a slope, easy to fix and might be worth the slight CW rotation. Colour looks good to me.
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    Obviously, my monitor needs recalibrating - not for another week! :o
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    Nice colours here Harshad, as allready stated trees look pretty upright, just might be the differing lengths of grass causing an optical illusion.

    Looks very comfy and full:D

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    Very nice. He does look quite relaxed. Like the surrounding environment as well.

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    Harshadbhai, I like the open space in this. No cast from here, but agree to a slight CW rotation.

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    I like the warm sidelight and the relaxed pose of the tiger. Nice 3-d effect with the distant BG. Tough call on the horizon. Trees are straight but the slope makes me want to rotate. Artist's choice ;)

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    Colors and space are lovely for this big contented looking tiger. BG gives elements of perspective and depth. Very nice image, Harshad!

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    Harshad - nice image, like the environment and the color looks good.

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    Harshad, i to allways like your cat images & still have never seen one in the wild so your beautiful documentation is the closest i get for now, maybe in the near future i will do 4 or 5 months in India

    love the lazy look on this one!

    Cheers

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    Hey HB,

    This is one of my favorite HB tiger shots in a long time. I love the way the beast is just taking in the day and your habitat inclusion is well composed. Good work, as usual, my friend.

    DB

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