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May 15, 2003 05:35 |  #1

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May 15, 2003 23:43 |  #2

Good shot Yacine,

May suggest an improvement ? If you crop off ALL the sky your picture will be much stronger and will focus attention on the tiger. The sky is a distraction.

Your title reminded me of the famous quote by a top Japanese Admiral after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
"We have awoken the Sleeping Tiger."

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May 16, 2003 00:27 |  #3

something like that ?

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May 16, 2003 05:15 |  #4

I agree with Eland about the sky, and I would even cropp off a piece of the right side (untill the center of the tree f.e.). I would like to show you but I'm new here and haven't yet figured out how to post and manipulate pictures.

You managed to get into the cage since I don't see any trace of a fence in the front?

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May 16, 2003 21:08 |  #5

Yes Yacine.
Very much better don't you think ?
The sky often takes away the depth from an image.

Bjorn and Yacine. You might want to read the notes I have just added to these 2 sites below, re working on images and posting them.

Your images are a little bit larger than necessary Yacine.
For people without Broadband they take a long time to download.

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=11040

and

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=11006

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