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    Dear all

    This image created in Bandhavgarh in June 2009 and now we are expecting cubs from this Lady cub :)
    D300 , 600mm , F5.6 , ISO 200 , SS missing , Any help on this is much appreciated,
    All C & C are most welcome
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    Nice action captured Harshad. I like the tight comp. Techs look good. Good luck on the cubs this year. Another fantastic image from you, may it continue for 2011 (I have no doubts).
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    Brilliant techs Harshad. Excellent job

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    Wow. Incredible capture and detail. Excellent exposure and sharpness. I might perhaps prefer to see a bit more of the tiger. Best, JR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joerg Rockenberger View Post
    a I might perhaps prefer to see a bit more of the tiger.
    Thanks everyone , JR , I will find some landscape format image with more of tiger :)

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    Harshadbhai, good close up of the behaviour, and I like how you have brought out the colours of the tigeress.

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    lovely action here Bhai - and dig the sharpness and details. I find it just a tad bright? running one of Robert's brightness layers will help tone them down I think?
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    Hello Harshad,
    Looks like she's enjoying that meal. Detail and color of the tigress looks good. Contrast between darker spots in the BG and the tigress might give it the appearance of being too bright that Morkel referenced. Maybe just a slight darkening of the tigress or lightening of the BG to see if it makes a difference?

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    That rasping tongue will soon make short work of that Sika. :D Be interested to see the results if you darken the tiger slightly. BTW Harshad, SS is 1/100sec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    lovely action here Bhai - and dig the sharpness and details. I find it just a tad bright? running one of Robert's brightness layers will help tone them down I think?
    Looks pretty good on my iPad.

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    Excellent wildlife action image. Your title says it all.:)

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    The tight crop really makes for a dramatic image. Love that tongue!

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