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    Taken in Bandipur Tiger Reserve, India.
    Eq used: Canon 400D, 300mm f4
    Exif: 1/500s, f4, ISO 200
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    Lovely sighting. The lighting was difficult. The coloured leaves in the background give a nice feel to the composition. The vertical framing gives an idea of the tall tree and how high up the leopard is sitting. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Loved the composition and framing though the contrast seems to be opened up a bit. Am wondering if a slightly higher ISO (say 400) would have given a little more details. As Mrudul points out, the colorful leaves add to the mood and the raised paw is a lovely pose well captured.

    Thanks for sharing

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    Rajan

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    Thanks for the comments.
    Rajan, I purposely opened up the contrast a bit more than I usually do as I felt it adds a bit more drama to the image. But, thanks for the feedback.
    Mrudul: Yes, completely backlit. But I guess that is what I felt was charming about the image.

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    Deepak,
    This leopard has such a beautiful home with bright coloured leaves. I would prefer to have higher contrast and get the habitat shown well. That will also ensure that the bit of rim lighting in the leopard is seen. I did a quick conversion to see how it appears.
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    Sabyasachi
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    Hi Sabyasachi,
    Yes, this looks very good. However, it was a misty morning and I felt increasing the contrast a lot removes the misty feeling from the image. Thanks for the feedback.

    regards,
    Deepak

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