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Thread: T 28 resting under a tree

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    Default T 28 resting under a tree

    The magestic T 28 rests under the tree , spotted by our able guide who spotted him on a secluded path just by looking his fresh pug marks.

    camera D 40 lens 70-300mm canon, ISO 200,Aperture -5.6 aprt priority
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    beautiful capture. wish you've also included paws in the frame too

    Cheers, Rahul

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    Thanks for your suggestion, will take care next time,
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    Lovely sighting, I feel some sharpness is needed. Agree about including the paw

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    Nice relaxed pose. I liked the eye contact. What was the shutter speed? Look forward to more from the series. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    I agree that including complete paw would have made the image stronger. So zooming out a bit would have helped.

    A higher shutter speed would have improved sharpness. Increasing the ISO to 400 from 200 would have doubled your shutter speed.

    In backlit situations, it is difficult to get the eyes clearly in focus. The autofocus of the camera often locks into the high contrast areas and hence the eye often doesn't look to be in focus. In such situations, it is better to try manual focus.

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    Lovely image.Cant ask for more!

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    I agree that zooming out a bit more to include the paw would have been better. You would have got a better shutter speed if you had increased the ISO a bit more (400). Thanks for sharing.
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    Bibhav Behera
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    I love the pose and head turn. Jatinder, TFS.
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