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    Default Bamera 9

    1/400; f5.6;ISO 320;70-300 @170.
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    Wow! Seems like he was very close! I have a feeling the frame a little too tightly composed, so a vertical composition with space at the bottom to include the paws in full might have looked better. Nice eye contact though.

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    Default Bamera 9

    Thank you for your observation. Bamera was too close I had to zoom out to 170mm.




    Quote Originally Posted by Bhargava Srivari View Post
    Wow! Seems like he was very close! I have a feeling the frame a little too tightly composed, so a vertical composition with space at the bottom to include the paws in full might have looked better. Nice eye contact though.

    tfs

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    Nice close-up. Agree with the above comments. You could have included the legs in full or zoomed in for a tighter closeup to exclude them. A more rectangular composition would look good than a square one. Thanks for sharing.
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    I agree with Bhargava and Mrudul. A wider composition would be better because the tiger is cramped in the frame, especially because there is very less separation between the tiger and the top frame and at the bottom the paws and legs are cut off. It is always a nice feeling watching a tiger closeby, especially a big male like him. Thanks for sharing.

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    Default Bamera 9

    Patraji

    Thank you for your inputs. I will keep this in mind.

    In this crop I was emphasizing on the facial features of the adult male.

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    Anand




    Quote Originally Posted by Sabyasachi Patra View Post
    I agree with Bhargava and Mrudul. A wider composition would be better because the tiger is cramped in the frame, especially because there is very less separation between the tiger and the top frame and at the bottom the paws and legs are cut off. It is always a nice feeling watching a tiger closeby, especially a big male like him. Thanks for sharing.

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