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    Default Yawn after good long nap

    Taken at Rajbehara

    Nikon D300
    Nikon 600MM Tele
    ISO 200


    C & C welcome

    I hope u all are not getting bored with my tigers

    Harshad
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    Hi Harshad,

    I dont think anyone might be bored with seeing your tiger photographs, but I hope the tigers dont get bored of seeing you all the time .

    Great expressions captured. Sharp image. Some light on the face would have enhanced the image further. Liked the composition.

    Just a after thought, is the tiger yawning or it is snarling?

    Keep posting..
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Great expression. Never seen this on a tiger before. And canines are always welcome.

    Apana

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    lovely expression. and tack sharp... as Mrudul pointed a more lighted face would have been a plus plus... Lovely capture of expression...
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Harshad,
    It is great that didn't get this on the road, but on the climbers point hill. The angle is nice. The sloping hill makes for a nice composition. It is great that you have got the both the eyes in the clear without being obstructed by the grass. The image looks sharp and depth of field is adequate. The background gives a sense of the habitat. The whites on the shoulder may need a slight toning down.

    It was definitely a lovely experience. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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