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Thread: RTR diary May-18 , T39 female cub

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    Default RTR diary May-18 , T39 female cub

    In this trip I used a lot of *AE lock technique , reason being that during full day safaris the light is very harsh during peak afternoon.
    Hence I always used to take reference of the brightest spot and used to lock the aperture and exposure ; as a result this always used to give me very high shutter speed and hence dark area always gets under exposed.
    Here is the best example of this.
    Even after a harsh light the image comes out the way I want it.
    AE-lock can also be very useful in difficult lighting situations.

    Canon EOS 7D M II , Canon 70-200mm f/4 IS L USM , @200mm , 1/2000 , f/4 , ISO-800 , Hand held , -1/3 step , *AE lock.
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    Great details. I sometime think we will never get such details of a Sundarban tiger, possibly an occasional maneater ! Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    Such a great share. I loved the detailing.

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    Nice capture, just love the reflection in the water. Thanks for sharing.

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    Nice portrait. The vertical composition looks good. Agree with Saktida, getting a similar sighting in Sunderbans would be amazing. Been to Sunderbans atleast 4 times, but still no tiger luck . Hope to sight one next time . Nicely captured. Thanks for sharing.

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