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    Default Tiger : B&W

    Dear All,
    Big male from zone 4 RNP, in the evening safari. For a change it was the Forest department jeeps which were more excited than the tourists. Apparently this is T-6 and has been spotted after more than a year.
    There was a dust haze in this backlit scenario hue to the motions of the Gypsy. I tried to PP it but it looked the best in B&W. Fortunately a complete tiger !! so no curse of the prime here. There was a little tilt, correcting which resulted in a little space lost all around.
    I think, the image could do with a little brightness, not sure though.

    EOS 50D+ 300f4 IS L @ f8, 1/500, ISO 640.

    Look forward to comments.
    Dipankar
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    Good to see a big male. Increasing the brightness a bit would be good. I don't mind burning out the rim light around the head/fur. You may try pulling up the shadows a bit more. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Lovely image for a B/W version. Nicely done. Just wish the tyre in the abckground were not visible
    Thanks for sharing.
    Regards,
    Bibhav Behera
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    The low angle looks nice. Lovely eye contact and stride captured. With so many gypsy's around, it becomes impossible to photograph a tiger in the open without any gypsy . Look forward to more from Ranthambore.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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