richliow said:homo???? hahaha
Nice shot though =)
foxtwo said:it is captured quite lovely. pity the fakey ugly brown tree trunk/root or something at the bottom left. seems like a leg extension to the foreground tiger.
denniskee said:where did you shoot this? singapore zoo only showcase white tiger in the day zoo.
all the orange only in the night zoo, ie cant shoot.
Isaiahfortythirtyone said:like the colours! real, life-like, saturated and contrasty. not to mention a :thumbsup: moment captured. did u PS it? or is it straight from camera? lens used?
Pablo said:Hi speck,
I like the photo.
Good exposure and nice focus.
I will not point out the tree trunk as it is not easy to ask them to re pose in a different position.
Their reply will probably be,"look, be happy with it or I will eat your face" :bsmilie:
Yes. I like it !
Mind you, I would like a little more of the photo going to the right.
Thus putting them more to the left...if you get what I mean ?
They are looking at the right edge of the photo. There should be more space for them to look to.
I hope this makes sense
speck said:Hi Pablo,
You seem to understand the situation and the tigers well with regards to taking the shot . As explained to foxtwo, I cropped the original image to leave out most of the tree trunk.
And thank you very much for the input about a little more of the photo to the right. Yes I understand what you mean. When I was cropping it, I didn't see it that way. Now that you mention it, it makes much sense to do so.
Really appreciate your input. Thanks.
Rgds,
speck
Redstar202 said:Hi,
Thank you for sharing. Like the others, i enjoyed the rich colours and the pinpoint sharpness of the beautiful creatures.
I noticed that part of the creature is out in the Sun, and part in the shade. I wonder if it would make a bigger impact if the whole of the tiger is out in the Sun?
namska said:very rich in colors.... :thumbsup:
Canew said:I like it. Very nice exposure and sharpness.