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    Taken in Bandhavgarh NP
    D300 , 70-200 at 200mm , ISO 400 , HH , FF
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    Harshad,

    Probably my monitor here, but it looks like the face could do with just a little lightening.

    I never realised their tails were so long, nice to get it all in.

    The colour of the bark is remarkable

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    I really love the layout of the image Harshad. Even though a lot of space is given to the tree I think this works. Beautiful colours of the tree and BG complement very nicely. On my monitor I can see enough detail in the face to know what's going on there. I find my eye being drawn to the little green leaf, maybe because the colour is so different to the rest of the image.

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    Harshad ji, First thought was 'monkey on a pole!', and then realized it was the tail!

    Nice details and color palette, but I am wondering if cropping a bit of any one side to remove the 1:1 division of the frame by tree edge would improve the comp.

    Thanks for sharing!

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    Love the composition Harshad, do agree with Ken, face should be lighter. Great shot bravo

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    Hey HB,

    What a cool shot the way you got that tail completely in the frame but still have a nice composition! A beautiful little animal and an awesome photograph. Nice.

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    Very nice Harshad. Great looking subject (even got him to smile for you) well positioned in the frame. The BG is a perfect compliment for the tree trunk. And of course the tail adds a nice line to this vertical comp.

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    what a cute little guy Harshadbhai...lovely pose and good job getting the tail all in
    having a tad less space on top and a little more beneath the tail-tip would have been better compo-wise...

    face looks good on my monitor - also like the bark colours very much
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    Wonderful image Harshad. Great color and bg. Love the comp. No poblem on my end with the face either. Well done
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    Colours and tones are great Harshad.

    Well composed as well.

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    Color of the bark good, great expression on the face though I agree with lightening it ( I tried it and looks great)., I would also have tried a step left or right to get the dark BG strip from coming out of the head.

    Overall a well executed image Harshard.

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    Really like the balance of this one Harshad. Colour, exposure and detail looks spot on.

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    Really like this one!

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