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Very sharp and well exposed.
Envious at people who get to see these in the Wild.
At 300mm, very close also.
Nice work.
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Kiran,
Very nice indeed, great pose, the absence of a tail does not bother me at all.
I do find your "frame" quite distracting.
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Thx, guys ! Ken, you are right, it looks less subtle with a gray background. Point noted.
Last edited by Kiran Khanzode; 11-15-2011 at 01:57 AM.
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Very, very nice...The pose makes this one for me!
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Lovely image! WIsh there was more of the image and less of the frame though.
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Pose and colours are wonderful. Really like it a lot.
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Lovely image Kiran, colours and pose mentioned but I also like the inclusion of habitat. TFS.
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Like the intense stare and the way the environment frames the tiger. Very nice.
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Kiran - Beautiful colors and the comp and habitat inclusion works well. Your usual high IQ too, it all works for me. Looking forward to seeing the fruits of your latest trip with these awesome cats.
TFS,
Rachel
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Nice angle of body and head and a great open view while still showing off the habitat.
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That magical morning we will never forget till we are alive ,
What a dude he is , love the frame as posted
TFS