Hey..Where are you goin ?

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Hey..Where are you goin ?
Pretty standard Bandhavgarh situation here. Tiger on the road. but what works for me is that the guy on the road was watching his sibling go past.
Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:41 pm
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Commentby Santosh Saligram on Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:31 pm

WOW, I LOVE this! Love the stripes on the nearer tiger's back and rump, and the skin looks SO real! The utterly delightful bokeh to the right with a mirage-like tiger in it makes this a treat of a visual! Some space to the left would have made this a masterpiece for me (not going by rules but by sheer feel of the eye). Thank you so much for sharing this, and please put up a larger file for viewing somewhere if possible.

Commentby Vijay Mohan Raj on Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:53 am

What a fine perspective this is. I really like the shadow fg and leading to the lit up bg, the trace of a tiger beyond and the eye leading well. Really refreshing view this. I would slightly bring down the bright spot between the trees on top of the fg tiger, to avoid the slight distraction.
A very fine image With a great story.

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Commentby Nilanjan Das on Tue Jun 28, 2011 9:25 am

Perfect for my eyes and taste, initially I was thinking may be a little more DOF would have made it even better, but as am seeing this for the last 5 minutes, I am loving this frame. Superb seeing and a fantastic frame here Krish :-).

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Commentby krishnan v on Tue Jun 28, 2011 10:51 am

Thanks Santosh, VMR Nilanjan
Santosh I did try to add space on the left but, the trees there somehow did not excite me too much. hence went with the tree on hte left edge and, just inside the frame.

VMR good point . I will tone down that bright spot.

Things like these are really hard to pull off. For me, I just dont have the consistency to pull this off regularly.

I look at all your pictures for inspiration !

Much appreciated .

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Commentby nirlep on Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:15 pm

Hi Krishnan,
The separation between the tiger and the background blur is very different. That's what makes the picture for me. It seems as if the tiger is sitting in front of a painted canvas. This separation provides extra depth to the picture.
Thanks for sharing


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