Nikon D 700, Nikkor 200-400 mm lens, f 5.6 at 1/500 supported by a bean bag.
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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!!!
TFS
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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.
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.![]()
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
maybe sometimes soon. Do we see you in Mara this migration? I would be there for 4 weeks or so in August.
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. :)
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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.
As Steve has mentioned, a very different environment from Harshads postings. Some good suggestions given above.
TFS
Todd
That's nice pose by Tiger Aditya , RTR will be in game this year for me :)
TFS
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).
ISO 800. This is not cropped at all.
Fine image, and love the arids of Marwar in the background.
Thanks for sharing
Shreyas