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    Dear all

    This male Tiger called as STAR male is photographed in Ranthambhore NP with D3 , 200-400/F4 at 1/200 , ISO 800 , 400mm , HH
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    What a handsome boy, love the oof bg and then intent look on the tiger's face. Good to see a couple of tigers in the tiger revival.

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    FYI

    He is called Star Male because of the star-shaped mark above the eye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    FYI

    He is called Star Male because of the star-shaped mark above the eye
    And because he is the star of your photographs, Harshad?
    Lovely sideshot here...assume this was taken full frame with not a lot of cropping done?

    Do you have any where he gave a slight glance in your direction?
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    Spot on for exposure, detail/texture, comp, BG and overall colour here Harshad.
    A look toward you would have taken this over the top, but you take what your given.
    TFS


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    I like this different perspective of this magnificent creature...Nice one Harshad

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    This is really awesome. Was this from a blind? I can't imagine getting a 400mm head shot of a wild tiger without some sort of protection.

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    Wow HB, this one has some gorgeous markings and your image is perfection. Thanks.

    DB

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    Harshad - great profile view, detail and color. Well done!


    TFS,
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    Nice profile shot and great detail in the fur. As always, interesting to study the markings.

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