Nikon D 700 with Nikon 200-400 mm lens at 330 mm. f 4.0 at 1/1250 sec at 2500 ISO. Hand held.
Nikon D 700 with Nikon 200-400 mm lens at 330 mm. f 4.0 at 1/1250 sec at 2500 ISO. Hand held.
Hi Dicky, WOW!
OK, simply the best you have posted for me, in both terms of comp and processing., you have hit the button on that for me. I like the stance, intense stare & slight raised paw. Would prefer a slightly tighter crop as there is too much dead space above and more room to the LHS as it's a little tight.
A very clean image with nice crisp detail, especially based on the high ISO, nice one Dicky
Is this recent or with the 'Big' fellow, trust you have his book, something I personally will treasure for many reasons
TFS
Steve![]()
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
This is recent, a few weeks ago. I was going for safaris in Ranthambhore national park for most of March and all of April. Agree about the dead space on top. Since I like the image as it is, I did not crop at all.
Well certainly a 'STEP' change in your processing Dicky, like it a lot.
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
Dicky,
Nice work on the processing as Steve noted. I feel you can crop done to just below the top of the bush on the right.
As Steve mentioned, more room on the LHS would have been a good strategy here. Tiger looks great.
Dicky Bhai, this is too good, loved the feel here...
Nothing to dislike about this apart from the "pesky" twigs, but that is something you have to learn to live with in India![]()