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    Default Prince of Bandipur#3

    Another image from the same series,not sure if this composition works but want to portray the forest feel during monsoons.

    Camera - Canon EOS 40D, 100-400mm lens
    Av 4.5
    Tv 1/500
    ISO 800
    Focal length 100mm
    Full frame
    Handheld
    Date & Time : 30th July'11 @ 7:40am
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    Gr8 capture, The best, background green, superb.. I think before taking a snap he was seet on grass..

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    100mm.... he seems to have been right next to you praveen and is quite at ease. R the tigers of bandipur giving up their secretive ways ??? I hope not .

    The compo is nice. The greens give the monsoon feel and this will be even better with eye contact and a slightly more side one view.

    TFS
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    Lovely shot, Praveen. The big guy looks absolutely adorable here . Love the shape of the tree trunk. Very nicely composed. I don't mind the lack of eye contact, this image image has a very different, lovely feel to it.
    Seeing that you shot this at 100mm, I now feel my humble macro lens has much more potential than I thought
    TFS

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    Praveen,
    It looks nice with all the greenery around. It is always an exciting sight watching the tiger either sniffing or scent marking its territory. I think if you were a bit to the left, then the image would have been even better. Thanks for sharing.

    Abhishek,
    The 100 mm macro is a very sharp lens. And in such kind of close subject distances, the 100mm will really come in handy.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Agree with comments made. The greens all around give a nice feel. This male tiger has been known as the boldest around in bandipur in recent times and approaches jeeps fearlessly.

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    Nice behavior captured. The slanting tree adds interest to the image. Maybe a slight less space on the left would be good. Good details and habitat. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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