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Thread: The star male from Ranthambore, T28

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    Default The star male from Ranthambore, T28

    D300, 200-400VR, 1.4X TC
    280mm
    f/5.6
    1/200s
    ISO 800

    I used a pro polarizer to get the greenery in the backdrop right.
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    He seems a big fellow, I wish you had got it in open. Two months ago I saw some wonderful photographers of T28/T17 mating near a water hole. This guy was really uncomfortable to mate with collared Tigress.
    tfs

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    I agree. He is a big male. Slight tweaking of the White balance needs to be done. Lowering the contast a little bit will also be good.

    I too heard that the tiger was finding it difficult as the collar was coming in its mouth.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Thoudh it's a bit cluttered, i like this image. Gives a feel of the wilderness. I agree you need to tweak the WB. TFS

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    The habitat is nice. It was difficult to photograph in the dense growth and the crowded gypsies. I agree reducing the contrast would be good. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    The tree in front is a bit distracting. I agree with Sabyasachi about reducing the contrast. There seem to be a few blown highlights on the rocks.

    Overall this shows the camouflage well. Thanks for sharing.
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    Bibhav Behera
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