The Mighty Tiger


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Title     The Mighty Tiger
Photographer     dhruvasagar/Dhruva (279) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Nature
F-stop     f/3.5
Shutter speed     1/125 sec
Categories     Animal
Nature
Lens     Sony Carl Zeiss Lense 4.2-78mm, 2.7-4.5
Camera     Sony DSC-H7
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     April 17, 2009 4:11:13 PM CDT
Views     423
Rating     -4 Thumb-down

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Thumb-down Thumb-down    from bop/Al (1,299) Send mail to this user on April 17, 2009 6:22:51 PM CDT (2) Early critique

Firstly the big problem with this is the massive overexposure of the foreground and the area above the tigers eye. Secondly for me the crop would be better if it were slightly tighter and if it included the whole tail of the animal.

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From dhruvasagar/Dhruva (279) Send mail to this user on April 17, 2009 7:02:15 PM CDT

Thanks for your valuable input, I will use your ideas to try and make this better.

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Thumb-down Thumb-down    from heidinabucket/Edd (10,153) Send mail to this user on April 17, 2009 6:12:46 PM CDT (2) Early critique

Woooaaahhhh....quite a lot of heavy saturation going on in this image....turn that down a bit......the overexposure at the bottom almost gives the effect of snow.....you need to develop a more delicate hand in post processing........get some realistic looking values in the ground and the main subject.......overwhelming an audience with colour and saturation doesn't stop us from seeing an inherently bad image (not this one!) or other faults.

Try again....with more delicacy!

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From dhruvasagar/Dhruva (279) Send mail to this user on April 17, 2009 7:04:11 PM CDT

Hi, thanks for your valuable comments, I didn't notice the ground at all, I worked with the levels to bring the color of the tiger to a rich bright value so it stands out, I never noticed the ground...I am trying now to make the ground look normal and not over exposed, thanks for your comments.

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