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    Nikon D 700, Nikkor 200-400 mm lens, f 5.6 at 1/500 supported by a bean bag.


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    A stark contrast to the habitat we normally see in Harshads postings. Dicky was taken where you branch off left from the main run where we tried for cubs? Looks a good size!!!

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    This is Ranthambhore' habitat - one of the driest areas where tigers live. This is very close to where you are talking about Steve - about a kilometer ahead of there. This one is just over two years old and was the cub that we were looking for together.

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    Thanks Dicky, at last I got to see at least one of them, now. :) Alison wants to go back, but sadly already committed this year.
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    maybe sometimes soon. Do we see you in Mara this migration? I would be there for 4 weeks or so in August.

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    Sadly not Dicky, got three weeks back in Botswana, plus a few other spots lined up, but am trying to shoe horn something for next year perhaps, just need to see if I can get a few others in on the deal. :)
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    Certainly looks dry. Thanks for posting the specs but please include the ISO. Here's why in this instance. I feel you needed more Depth of Field. To gauge that I need to see aperture, shutter speed and ISO so I would know if a smaller aperture could be used.

    If you are OK with this suggestion, I would clone out the OOF grass in the lower right.

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    As Steve has mentioned, a very different environment from Harshads postings. Some good suggestions given above.
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    That's nice pose by Tiger Aditya , RTR will be in game this year for me :)
    TFS

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    Sadly, I agree with Robert, I see a lack of sharpness throughout the body. Almost appears as if the focus is near the rear leg(puddle).

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    ISO 800. This is not cropped at all.

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    Fine image, and love the arids of Marwar in the background.
    Thanks for sharing
    Shreyas

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