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    Default One of my favorite tiger click

    This is one of my fav tiger click coz, i liked the bg and that fallen wood too...A click from Bandipur


    Canon 600D, tamron 150-600mm,ISO 2000,1/800,f 5.6 hand held on 150mm, little cropped...
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    Lovely sighting. Liked the shining coat and the details. Which side is it cropped from? A bit more space on the right in the direction it is moving would be nice. Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks madam...I cropped from the right side because a tree branch was there on top right side.....In crop i gave maximum space on right side...

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    Beautiful sharp image.Hand holding a long lens in trying circumstance is difficult but you have done it nicely.Good work!

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    Yes Sankar Ji..thanks!!!Ys agree with you...it's very difficult in safari bus to hold the lens and focus a moving subject!!!

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    Nice sighting. From which side did you crop? Some more space on the right would have been even better. If the tiger had been walking behind the fallen tree then the composition would have been very nice. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Thanks sir...I gave maximum space what can get in right side....cropped little only from right side coz there was a tree behind it..

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