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
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
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.
Last edited by Robert Amoruso; 03-04-2012 at 08:21 AM.
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.
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.
TFS,
Rachel
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.
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.
TFS
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
Love to see one with more eye contact Harsahd. Looks like you are up for a big schedule ahead.
-Sid