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    Tiger from Bandhavgarh.

    Canon EOS 1D Mark IV, Canon EF 70-200 f2.8 L IS II USM, EF 2xII TC at 300mm, f6.3, 1/800

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    Nice pose. Good details. Seems you woke him from his sleep. The habitat displayed adds to the image. Nicely captured. Thanks for sharing.
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    Fantastic shot Sabyasachi. Loved the pose. TFS

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    Atul

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    I'm liking this image quite a lot. I'm thinking if it would have been better to either zoom in a bit more to cut off the tail completely and also have slightly lesser space at the right of the frame or to zoom out a little to include more of the tail.!

    On a side note, I'm not very sure but would it be better to increase the amount of sharpening you apply during processing in lightroom to a value slightly higher than the default value you use usually?

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    Nice Pose,good details,normal colour. Look at the Eyes, the limited experience about people and curiousity are visible.It appears to me that it was alone. With due respect I am against cutting off Tail when one takes full Photograph.The reasons being(1)The length of Tiger is measured Either from Nose-Tip to Tail-End over the curvature of the shoulder OR(2) Stretching Front legs and Hind legs to the fullest extent (Attack Mode) and measuring distance in between. (I have no knowledge whether the sysem has undergone any change.)(2)The Positioning of the Tail tells a Lot about what is in store in the Mind of the Tiger.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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    Beautiful image captured.The animal is giving a witty posture for me.Nice observation by Panigrahi.

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    Nice pose.I like the compo. wish the head was lit up.

    TFS
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