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    Dear All

    TATR , D300, 200-400/F4 at 400MM/F5 , ISO 400 , 1/1000

    IF you are looking for eye contact ,I have that one too but I liked concentration of Tigress in doing her activity here in-front of 25 vehicles
    All C & C are most welcome
    Harshad

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    Harshad,


    I like this (even without eye contact) as it shows the behaviour of the Tiger going off for a swim.

    I think I would crop more and give it a little boost, here is my try.

    I like the positioning of your water mark, difficult to rmove.
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    Harshad,

    In the context of a narrative story, I feel this image can work. However as a stand-alone shot presented here, I would prefer to see the eye contact you have in subsequent images.

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    Harshad - good techs and interesting behavior. I agree that a few degree turn towards you (even without eye contact) would take this over the top.

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    A very nice "tiger in habitat" shot Harshad. I like the color contrast between the tiger and water, the way the bush provides a cover for the cat, and the wedge formed by the tiger and its reflection as it enters the water. What a great moment this must've been to witness in person.

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    I don't think it's one of your best based on the above comments Harshad. The whites look almost blown and it needs more 'depth' in tone of the image, just looks a bit thin/washed out overall.

    Having the watermark on the rear of the subject is slightly distracting too.

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    Love to see one with more eye contact Harsahd. Looks like you are up for a big schedule ahead.

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