Dear all
Made this in Bandhavgarh NP , May 2009 with D300 , 600mm, ISO 640 , 1/200 at F4.5
All C & C are most welcome
Harshad
Dear all
Made this in Bandhavgarh NP , May 2009 with D300 , 600mm, ISO 640 , 1/200 at F4.5
All C & C are most welcome
Harshad

very nice Harshad!
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I love the predator in the grass look with the OOF foreground.
I love the the tiger in the long grass. I just feel image could do with a bit more contrast, also darken the blacks using selective colour would make the tiger pop a little more. A beauty otherwise Harshad TFS![]()
Like the detail, and showing the tiger so clearly whilst still in the long grass works well, as Vivaldo has mentioned above. I would perhaps like a little more space below, it feels a tiny bit tight under the front feet of the tiger for me. Another strong shot from your amazing collection Harshad! Nicely done.
Cheers
Grant
Thanks every one , Here is repost
BTW Grant , do you find something common here
http://www.grantatkinson.com/Wildlif...20429697_8KHM3
Why Harshad, the same cat, you were there two months after my visit. I am still planning to get back there sometime, had such a good time. Thanks for checking up on that. Do you know if she is still going strong?
cheers
Grant
Looks better, I do prefer the repost Harshad![]()
lovely image of a lovely cat! pity she is not alive anymore...
repost has more "oomph" - all in all wish it was mine
do you think it will benefit from a slight CW rotation?
i like the colours and toning of repost also. Cat "blends" into it enviroment
Hi Harshad, I really like the repost and as Andrew says, she blends extremely well into the environment. Would also agree on a slight CW rotation and then perhaps adding a bit more 'mush' at the foot of the image.
A very fine looking animal.
BTW Are you back now?
TFS
Steve
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OK, let me know when you are back, good luck.
Steve![]()
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Harshad,
A bit late again, as I have been working for a change
Seems that you have got away with "pesky" grass this time presumably as it does not cross the eyes, but not rotation, bad luck.
I think that nothing needs changing myself
Thanks everyone , This is educational debate but can someone explain me , WHY it needs some rotation , here is image with line drawn across both eyes
Harshad,
Absolutely great, but I feel that this has destroyed any chances of membership of the Flat Earth Society.
Glad you did not take a picture of me walking![]()
Harshad - I'm late to this and not going to comment on the rotation issue. Just wanted to say beautiful image and the repost takes it up a notch. Too bad she is gone. Have a great trip.
TFS,
Rachel
Harshad,
Repost does it, nice work.
On the rotation, the tiger "appears" to be leaning forward hence the comments on the CW rotation which I happen to agree with.
Harshad, The rotation issue can be argued either way. Regardless, beautiful detail, lighting and as always, I love your shots.
Great shot Harshad..The Tigress blends amazingly in that trademark summer grass...