Found this while migrating my older images to a different hard drive.
This image was created early in the morning in Corbett Tiger Reserve.
Canon EOS 10D, Canon EF 300mm F4 L IS USM, ISO 200, f4, 1/125, full frame image.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Found this while migrating my older images to a different hard drive.
This image was created early in the morning in Corbett Tiger Reserve.
Canon EOS 10D, Canon EF 300mm F4 L IS USM, ISO 200, f4, 1/125, full frame image.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Apana,
I agree and I stand corrected. Preening is more used for birds and ladies. I thought, since it is a doe, I can use the word preening as well.
Bibhav,
Higher saturation would made the greens (the grasses) more green. Hence, didn't fiddle with the saturation. Also, this was early morning shot, so didn't boost the contrast as well.
Also, do you think more space at the bottom would have improved the image?
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Sabyasachi
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Different pose captured. Sharp. Yes some more space for the imaginary legs, would have been good.
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Mrudul Godbole
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