Dear All
This tigress was photographed in TATR (Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve) just after sunrise with D300, 600MM, ISO 800, 1/400 at F4.5 handheld, 90% of FF
All C & C are most welcome
Harshad
Dear All
This tigress was photographed in TATR (Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve) just after sunrise with D300, 600MM, ISO 800, 1/400 at F4.5 handheld, 90% of FF
All C & C are most welcome
Harshad
Last edited by Robert Amoruso; 04-25-2012 at 05:58 AM.
Harshad this is great, wonderful portrait with lovely soft colours and smooth BG. Head turn towards you also adds TFS![]()
The detail, colour and complimentary BG are all first rate Harshad, only small nit from me would be if you have a tad more head room?
TFS
Beautiful Capture and nice colors Harshad! Seems like you folks had excellent sightings at TATR. Did you have special permission for the Photo tour? Or it was the routine jeep safaris?
Sanjeev
What a portrait...I love it. The colors are fantastic
Plus one here.What a portrait...I love it. The colors are fantastic![]()
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
Plus 3. Gorgeous portrait Harshad.
TFS,
Rachel
Well done H...
The great background really makes this a wonderful portrait... Sharp, considering HH 1/400 for a 600mm lens.
Plus 4, maybe the best Tiger portrait I have seen.
As with the others, the BG is spectacular for this. A studio portrait.
Dan Kearl
Hi Harshad,
A wonderful image and as so many have said already, the complimentary colours in the background just adds to the portrait. Wonderful detail and composition.
Well done and thanks for sharing,
Mark.
Harshad,
Mighty fine (one of your best) nice to see such an uncluttered background, but it must happen now and again![]()
Harshad....super portrait. Ditto to all the comments above. I am excited that your book is on its way to me....I know that I and many of the Bayou Bengals here in Louisiana will really enjoy it....
Terrific - you really do the tiger justice with the detail in the face area. The only thing I would think of changing is to have it less cropped, if possible.
Great image either way.
Pete