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    Dear All
    Just back home with 4 sparkling days in TATR with my cubs :)
    This male is definitely the biggest one I have seen and I can say I have seen many male tigers

    D3 , 600mm, ISO 1600 , 1/125 , bean bag , 5.55 AM so you can imagine light
    As usual all critics and comments are most welcome

    Harshad

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    Harshad,

    Difficult to comment fully using this monitor, but this is a great pose. The cement also looks a good deal less "invasive" in this one.

    I am sure that somebody will point out the "pesky" branch and OOF vegetation in this but it is at least real. Do you have the IQ to undertake a close crop of the head and dripping water?

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    Hi Harshad, really like the angle and how it shows off the bulk of this tiger...he looks so thick and powerful in the shoulders. Like the gentle light, and the background. Super shot..
    cheers
    Grant

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    Harshad - I like the pose. It gives us a full on look at the stripes and agree with Grant about showing off his bulk. The tongue out and water pouring off really add to the image.

    TFS,
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    Man he looks huge...i like the over the shoulder look Harshad. TFS

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    Hi Harshad, really like the angle and how it shows off the bulk of this tiger...he looks so thick and powerful in the shoulders. Like the gentle light, and the background. Super shot..
    cheers
    Grant
    Plus one here.

    Just in case anyone asks Harshad, it's f/4 aperture.
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    Harshad would love to see this one day. I like the pose, low angle, water splash and sharp eye.

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    Hi Harshad
    like the image really as is,except the concrete but there is nothing anybody can do about.

    Congrats Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumay de Boulle View Post
    Man he looks huge...i like the over the shoulder look Harshad. TFS
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    A FINE tiger image, Bhai...he must be a joy to observe and photograph...
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    Fantastic, especially with that red tongue and the water dripping out of his mouth.

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    Harshad, as you say, this image has given one the idea of the bulk and size of this male tiger. He looks huge.
    Thanks for sharing this magic image,
    Mark.

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    Hi Bhai, well placed in the frame, and just love the detail and colours on the head. Certainly a huge beast, and wish to see one, one day.

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