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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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
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.
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.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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
Roopak
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
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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