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    Dear All

    Made this in Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve
    D3 , 200-400/F4 at F4 , 400mm , ISO 2000
    All C & C are most welcome
    Harshad

    PS , This is T-17 Tigress

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    Good lighting and overall colour here Harshad, did you manage a frame or two before the grassed FG?
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    Thanks Marc
    I have few frames without grass

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    Lovely clean image...I suppose we all know the D3 ISO performance now. Nice out in the open. Different to what we usually see (Normally jungle). Great image of this gorgeous animal

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    Harshad, thank you again for another image of these incredible cats. I like the grass in the FG but I would prefer to see the feet. It appears that she might have just come out of some water judging by her belly and rear leg??

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    Harshad - I like the different setting and the walking pose. Looks like he's sizing you and the other photogs up. Maybe another round of sharpening on the head.

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    Lovely image out in the open Bhai...
    Wish there was a bit less space on top and a little bit more at the bottom - as the cat is walking "down and towards you" in the frame. How about sharpening just the head a smidgeon more?

    Would love to see the frames with no grass in front
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    Thanks everyone , here is re post with selective sharpening on Tiger

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    Sharpening looks good, closer crop works well too.

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    Really like the repost. The sharpening brings more emphasis to the eyes.

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    The repost rocks Harshad! Now that I've seen the portrait, can't even see the collar here...
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