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    Dear All

    T-39 tigress of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve
    D3, 200-400/F4 at F4 , ISO 1250
    All C & C are most welcome
    Harshad

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    Hi Harshad, yet another good tiger image, I like the eye contact, and good detail all around her face, including those long whiskers. Also like the composition with a bit of habitat included....
    You keep on getting these shots..well done
    TFS
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    Another winner Harshad...Detail and colors are outstanding

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    That's some glare ! Very nice Harshad (as always). Tack sharp, great detail TFS

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    Brilliant frame . Does this one have a collar ?? Yeah and the eye contact is amazing !

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    Nice eye contact and I like the warm colors in the background.

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    Harshad - Great eye contact and walking pose. Color and detail look great. I'd like a little more room to the right if you have it.

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    If looks can kill great image

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    Great quality at ISO 1250 Harshad. Very well done.

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    For me this is one of your best tiger images I've seen this year, if not ever...
    Just love the head-on angle, the killer stare, the IQ, the complimentary autumn leaf colours of the BG...
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    If I may offer one processing suggestion - to tone down overall highlights using Robert's multiplied highlights selection layer. Here is what I mean - selected overall RGB highlights and layered, multiply blending mode, opacity 60-70%...just made the details on the cat pop and enhanced vibrance a bit (you'll have to tell me if it's looking too saturated now). :2
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    stunning image, fantastic colours and eye contact, my only suggestion would be to drop the greens saturation slightly, but just personal pref

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    I prefer the OP Harshad as the colours are more reflective & softer. Would agree with Rachel on less room lhs & more to the rhs, ditto above, a little less and a fraction more below IMHO.

    Likewise my comment to Brendon, just be careful of the whiskers, these are to me really 'pinging' out, so perhaps no or little sharping on them Harshad, but this might also be a result of the ISO too? :2

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