Equipment:
Camera: Canon EOS ID Mark IV
Lens: Canon EF 300mm f/2.8 L IS
EXIF: 300mm, f/4, 1/2000, ISO - 1600. Hand held
Equipment:
Camera: Canon EOS ID Mark IV
Lens: Canon EF 300mm f/2.8 L IS
EXIF: 300mm, f/4, 1/2000, ISO - 1600. Hand held
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wonderful colours, light and pose here Ramesh!
compositionally I would have liked to see a little more space below and a bit less above
Hi Ramesh, were you with Harshad as the BG looks very close to his recent posting? The reason I ask is that the branch in Harshads posting is evident in yours.
Looks a little heavy in the contrast and/or USM, but then it could be due to the high ISO. Would prefer the tree no to run through the Tiger as it does detract from what could be a good image.
TFS
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
Looks pretty good to me. Tree in BG is a bit of a problem but heck it 's a tiger in the wild......
What a time we had with this young lady , one mighty fine image
TFS
I am going to agree with Steve here that the colors are a bit to saturated for me and the tree is problematic.
I like the stance and look of the tiger captured.
Its difficult to accurately comment on colors and conditions of places I've never been but I have to say this does seem a bit too vibrant. I do like the position of the tiger, the detail in his stripes, and the overall "glow" of the BG.
Nice pose and a regal looking tiger. I agree with Morkel on a little more room below. There is a bright spot at the tip of the grass in a vertical line with the tiger's left eye, not sure if it is naturally occuring but I would tone it down if possible.
TFS,
Rachel
Gorgeous colors in this image...Nicely done here