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04/19/2006 01:19:50 PM |
I love the burning you've done on this to bring out the tiger - it makes it more dynamic, gives a sense of purpose to the tiger's position. Wonderfully sharp focus - I'm assuming you used a tripod to get 1/60s at the long end (I presume) of your zoom.
I'd like to see a slightly less burned version, just to make the effect subtler; I can see some people thinking this is a little over the top.
Colours are great, composition works well even though its vertically central. Love the gaze of the tiger.
btw, you've a nice collection of big cat shots :) |
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01/01/2006 10:01:58 AM |
WoW! I saw the Gothic Glow version first and really liked it, but this one knocks my socks off! Terrific capture! I kinda suspected that the underlying shot was perhaps not of the best quality, but boy was I wrong. This is stunning - terrific composition and the focus is tack sharp. Lighting is beautiful and I really like the way you've almost processed it like a portrait. Very nice work. |
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11/30/2005 03:43:27 PM |
Really love this shot. Composition is just striking. Like how you made the tiger stand out compared to the darker background. |
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11/30/2005 09:19:53 AM |
Fantastic composition and colors.Thanks for shareing. Jae |
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