Dear all
Back from back grinding 15 days trip to Tiger-Lands
No one should miss Kanha NP if coming to India
One -4 deg Celsius morning ,
D300 , 300/F4 , ISO 400 , at f4
All C & C are most welcome
Harshad
Dear all
Back from back grinding 15 days trip to Tiger-Lands
No one should miss Kanha NP if coming to India
One -4 deg Celsius morning ,
D300 , 300/F4 , ISO 400 , at f4
All C & C are most welcome
Harshad
Welcome back Harshad, hope all has been well and productive. Love the atmosphere in this image. Nice alert pose, and looks a bit cold. A little off the top and a bit more below would be nice, you know how I am with fg's:). Well done.
TFS
Todd
Harshad,
This looks a little chilly to me, nice to see one of the little ones.
I agree with Todd about the crop.
Harshard,
I agree with Todd's suggestion on the crop. For me, without the animals head at least parallel to the camera, this is not working for me. If he/she was looking at something, perhaps it would work.
I do like the environment a lot. Do you have one with a better head angle towards you?
Hi Harshad, welcome back.
Certainly you never think that India can get as cold as this, trust you were wearing some warm clothes that day and the colours certainly convey the conditions. It appears you were shooting from left to right and a better HA would be good. I think if you could have moved more to your right so the deer was more in parallel with you then this shot would have been more in keeping with what you had in mind, but guess this might have spooked the Sambar.
What happened, was there a Tiger Harshad?Look forward to more.
TFS
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
Harshad - welcome back. Looking forward to seeing the images from your trip. Some great advice above about this one.
TFS,
Rachel
Beautiful image Harshad. Love that habitat.
Looks like you took that one here in Colorado Harshad :w. I like the frosty grasses but agree with Todd on the crop. Certainly a different look for a shot from India.