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Hi Sanjeev, well positioned and anticipated to capture this magnificent animal emerging from the bush. I like the walking pose with the raised left foot, and the head is nice and sharp. I only wish the slope continued to the edge of the frame on the LHS, as the marking look unnatural.
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Hi Sanjeev - Welcome back. The tiger looks very good. The shooting angle is unfortunate but I imagine there was nothing you could do about it. The pano crop works. I agree with Stu though about the left side of the frame looking unnatural and distracting.
TFS,
Rachel
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Thank you Stu & Rachel. I could crop out the tire tracks but I thought the space was needed for the tigress to walk into. I hope you noticed the injury on her right front limb. Probably from a hunt?
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Hello Sanjeev,
Stunning tigress. All works for me very well, save for that bit on the LHS. Sorry to mention it again, but I would crop it out at the risk of ending up with a tight frame as it is just too obvious. Otherwise a very well exposed image, well processed, lovely colours and sharpness, subject stands out nicely against the BG.
I hope you have more sightings in the future and share them with us. I do realise how special this animal is and how few of them left in the wild, so many thanks for sharing, dear Sanjeev!
Kind regards,
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Nit well covered Sanjeev ,I do like the Tiger itself with good detail and a natural look,very well done getting this shot of this fine beast.
Keith.
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HI Sanjeev -- Its great to have you have back here at BPN . And what better than a tiger image to start with. I agree with the above comments and i amsure the shooting angle was this only option that you opted for .
I recently visited Ranthambore and it was really raining Tigers out there, but for me Bandhavgarh has always been special and lucky .
TFS !
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Hi Sanjeev I must echo the comments of it's lovely to see you back and what a magnificent tigress to kick off with. It must be amazing to experience these big cats SOOO close in the wild. I feel the nits are very much covered. Sanjeev the sheers size and power of that front raised paw is really driven home to me the onlooker in your image.
Sanjeev I really feel that if you cropped right to the edge of the nearest track to the tigress keeping some of the overspill sand , the frame would work quite well. Sadly I haven't the ability to share exactly what I mean ,but I feel there is still room for her to move into and the distraction is far less
take care look forwards to more Sanjeev
Stu
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The right hand 3/4 of the frame are excellent, great details on the tigress, natural but not too cluttered background. Pity about the tracks on the left, but they are what they are.
Mike