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    Dear All

    Tiger enjoying water in summer of April 2010
    Warm image for cold winter here , BTW I could not dare to be at eye level with Tiger
    7D, 300/F4 , F6.3, ISO 400, 1/640

    All C & C are most welcome
    Harshad

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    A beautie here Harshad.
    The water colour reflection really enhances.
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    Harshad,

    I think I could go as far as to say this is one of your best, that I have seen.

    Great pose and beautiful colours in the water.

    But as always I cannot help but have a fiddle around, all I have done is selectively lightened the eye and then opened up the haed area a tad. I thought about cropping the stronger sun line but it did not work,

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    Fantastic golden colour Harshad, love it TFS

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    As this is almost 'pano', I would go for the actual format and just run a little NR in the BKG, nice warm light.

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    Harshad, nice warm light and a beautiful capture. Liked Ken's post also.
    These mammals always a treat to watch.

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    Great warm light and l like the changes in the repost.

    A lower perspective be great :)

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    Love the colours and moment here...a little more head-turn would have been great ...
    Ken's subtle improvements have helped...
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