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    Dear all

    Another image from my extended family in Bandhavgarh NP :)
    Walking in evening light
    7D , 420mm, ISO 400 at F5.6
    All C & C are most welcome
    Harshad

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    Really like the vert com and the raised paw. Nice piercing eyes as well.

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    Handsome animal, like the eye details and the walking pose. Really shows off the powerful forearms.

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    Harshad,

    Very nice indeed, even the "pesky" grass is not that pesky. Raised foot is great.
    A slight head turn towards you would have been worth seeing.

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    Hi Harshad, great looking specimen, very handsome.

    I like the way you have him/her positioned slightly off centre and the slight raised paw. Not sure if this is FF heighwise, but personally I would have liked to see a bit more foreground and crop the darker area in the background at the top, offering IMHO, a cleaner BG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Hi Harshad, great looking specimen, very handsome.
    He is indeed handsome male in his prime age of 40 months

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    but personally I would have liked to see a bit more foreground
    Foreground space I have but with too much of clutter

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    Thats fine Harshad, no sweat, just a thought and agree with you. :D

    Perhaps it would be a nice touch if you know, to add the name of the Tiger, just gives it a more personal feel. :D
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Perhaps it would be a nice touch if you know, to add the name of the Tiger, just gives it a more personal feel. :D
    His name is Kallu ( B2 and Mirchainee female are parents , Mirchainee female is daughter of B2 and Banbehi female )and this image created on Ghorademon area in Bandhavgarh NP

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    Thank you. :)
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    Harshad - well done. I too like the raised paw, the slightly off-center placement and the overall comp.

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    Love the walking pose here Harshad, really emphasizing the size of the forearms and paw.
    TFS


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    excellent clarity and pose here Bhai...having read your reasons for not adding space at the bottom I would still shave just a tad off the top? what do you think?
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