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03/05/2008 09:40:50 PM |
This photo was taken through a fence. It was croped to remove the fence. The animal was in the dark shade of its cover. Very little time to stand and take the photo while on a tour. The note above about how you get a white tiger is interesting. White tigers do not constitute a separate subspecies of their own. |
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03/03/2008 12:36:01 AM |
seems a bit noisey and the lighting seems harsh. |
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02/29/2008 08:26:38 AM |
I like I tight this shot is, but on that same token if we are this close we need to be in focus. |
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02/28/2008 02:08:48 PM |
seems oof. what's the fraud? Is it some other type of animal? |
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02/28/2008 06:32:09 AM |
Good idea, concept, composition...but...looks like a way tight crop, stretching the resolution a little. Needs detail. |
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02/27/2008 02:15:43 PM |
I'd rather see the eyes opened a bit more... the color could be enhanced with some adjustments to make the fur a bit more white, in my opinion. |
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02/27/2008 01:55:48 PM |
it looks rather washed out - lacking in contrast |
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