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    Ken Watkins
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    I normally do not like to include man made features in my images, but I am making an exception here as it is from my final B2 sighting.

    Taken in Bandhavgargh NP, India, 24th April 2011.

    We were very lucky to find him at an uncrowded sighting but had to move constantly as he walked towards us, the light was not at its best, nor was my ability to change bodies and settings, must have been over exited, who would not be?


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    Sighting of B2 was always exciting. This is good capture in given conditions.

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    Nice pose, shows off that huge paw that ruled the jungle for so long. A vertical crop from the edge of the road lessens its impact for me (not a big deal in the first place though)
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 11-26-2011 at 09:39 PM.

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    What a morning it was Ken , One solid image of great tiger
    TFS

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    Vikram, Steve and Harshad,

    Thanks very much for your comments they are much appreciated


    Steve,

    Why did I not think of that

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    Love the swaggered pose here Ken, Steve's crop suits also.
    TFS


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    Ken, the stepover pose with the alert look back is very nicely captured, and I like Steve's crop here.

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