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Thread: Royal Bengal Tiger...Sundarban Tiger Reserve..

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    Default Royal Bengal Tiger...Sundarban Tiger Reserve..

    Another frame of the majestic male of Sundarban..
    7D, sigma 150-500
    ISO 200, 1/200, f8, EC+0.7, Av mode, HH, partial metering... full frame
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    Nice display of habitat. Good you got it looking towards you. Using a higher ISO would have helped to get more details. Amazing sighting. Thanks for sharing.

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    The image doesn't appear sharp. If it is full frame image, then why did you use only ISO 200? ISO 400 would have given you 1/400 shutter speed. With 7D you can even bump up the ISO a bit more. Saturation is a bit high so that tiger's coat has become yellow. Reducing the saturation would be good. Thanks for sharing.
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    Seeing a tiger in a scape like this is itself so different and refreshing... the fact that it is sunderbans ofcourse adds to the magic..agree saturation seems a bit high.
    TFS
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    Out of bounds, why not a curious look!
    The right side is known for Cobras, and the left for Spotted Deer. Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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    Seeing any image from Sunderban ; automatically ignite to Adrenaline Rush in my blood. I'm damn sure that I've some connection with Sunderaban. I mean this forest has lot of unexplored things under its arm.
    As rightly says Patra shb. , that higher ISO would have given you higher shutter speed and hence much sharper image. I have a thumb rule that IF you are shooting at 500mm focal length then your shutter speed must be at least 1/500 or more to obtain better results. Loved the image though.... TFS.

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