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Thread: The Big Male leopard in his habitat

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    Default The Big Male leopard in his habitat

    It was around more than 2hrs sighting ..He was sleeping nicely on a tree branch..A nice sighting
    Canon 600D,1/400,ISO 3200,F 6.3. WITH TAMRON 150-600, ON 150mm hand held..little cropped image...
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    Nice to see the leopard resting peacefully high up on the tree. Nice take. Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    Thank you ...look like it’s leg injured .bud he is healthy ..I’ll add a close up image soon..can see in that well...

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    Nice image.I am sure Mrudulji would be very happy with this image!.....Great to see Leopards on trees.

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    V S Sankar

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    Jerin,
    I like these kind of images. However, few things to note. Environmental images look best when the object is nicely in focus and sharp. In environmental images the subject is small, so one needs to take a lot of precaution to get the subject in focus. Else, the branches and leaves slightly before or after the subject come into focus and not the subject itself.

    Slightly lower saturation would be better as the leopard looks red. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Beautiful. Agree with Sankarji, I like environmental compositions better compared to tight close-up images . The lush greenery adds to the image. Nice composition. Thanks for sharing.

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