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    Dear all

    Created in Bandhavgarh. These two cubs ( 22 months in 2009 June ) were seen in Climber Point valley and shaft of light doing some magic
    D300 , 600mm, ISO 640 , F5.6 , Beanbag
    All C & C are most welcome
    Harshad

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    Sleeping tiger is Dhiti and other is Choti , Jhurjhura female is mother and Bokha is father :)
    Last edited by Harshad Barve; 12-22-2010 at 05:23 AM.

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    Beautifull Harshad. Love the stroke of light on Dhiti's face.

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    Agree I like the light on the laying one and the stare from the other.

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    The subdued darker BG lighting and strong diagonal lines of the waters edge to the contrasting dappled light on Dhiti, and great eye contact with Choti, make this a fine image Harshad. VWD
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    Magic indeed, beautiful image.

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    Well spotted to capture the ray of light, and love the eye contact from Choti.

    ( can your team recover :) )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart Bowie View Post

    ( can your team recover :) )
    You know the answer :)

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    Love the light & composition on this one Harshard. The stare is to die for:D Nicely done.

    BTW I wonder if a pano crop might also be another alternative, cropping at the point where the diagonal hits the rhs? Just a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post

    BTW I wonder if a pano crop might also be another alternative,
    Your wish , Our command Sir :D:D:D

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    Your wish , Our command Sir
    Harshad you know how to make a man blush. :o

    I was thinking a bit lower, working down from the top rhs to just where the leaves start, below the green blob, it's about an inch :D
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    Thanks Harshad for the PM, but on reflection it might be too tight, WDYT?

    Steve :)
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    Way to see and shoot the light ;)

    Best,

    Chas

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    Love the play of light Harshad. Pano crop works well for me, Steve's is a little tight IMHO. I would opt for your repost. Well done.
    TFS
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    Real nice, made me think of that fancy term in Art History 101: "chiaroscuro"
    I think you do need to keep those reflected leaves (or at least some) in the upper right for a better composition and some DOF.

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    Very nice, Harshad -- I like the pano version. Make me want to take a nap!:)

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    Beautiful shot, Harshad, rich in light, color and texture. I love it. Repost even better. Sweet.

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    love this Bhai - stared puts it over the top and loving the light...imagine the shaft had fallen on Choti! :D
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    Harshad -very well done and I like your repost best.

    TFS,
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    it got better... lovely light... and awesome work by the tiger man from india....

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