doug_garrett 0 Posted March 14, 2005 Great shot! With or without the meat. Cropped or uncropped. They're all different shots and all great shots! Link to comment
sasho1 0 Posted March 14, 2005 my first 7/7 this week goes to the feeding time :-)...stunning Link to comment
wayne_willis2 0 Posted March 14, 2005 great timing, would have looked better if it was an antelope or monkey Link to comment
imtiaz_awan 0 Posted March 14, 2005 Wat a shot! Billy you really captured the moment! keep it up. Link to comment
villegasvanessa 0 Posted March 14, 2005 I agree whith peter too, but the picture is excellent!!! Link to comment
cherlyn 1 Posted March 14, 2005 Excellent 7/7 moment freezed, Bilal. Great work. Wish I can command my SONY as well as you. Link to comment
go 0 Posted March 14, 2005 i thougt it was manipulated when i seen it for the first time. superb timing. 7/7 Link to comment
knittel 0 Posted March 14, 2005 Thank you for sharing this magnificent photo. The water adds so much. As a PN novice, I have one question: How did you blacken out the background? Your portfolio is great. chris Link to comment
Bilal Zaheer 0 Posted March 15, 2005 Thank you all so much, I never expected such a huge response. Its a fact that I would not have been able to take any decent shots if I had not been learning from all the photos and comments posted daily on PN. I have learned a lot from you all.Christopher, I've seen your portfolio and your shots are beautiful! The tiger in this shot is in a pond and the steady water in the background was fairly dark. Though I darking it a bit more with bit of levels and burning, something which I now feel was not that necessary. I think I would submit a version later with the meat cloned out and that water not so dark. (in my home monitor I can see the dark water in the BG, but in my office old monitor I see a black BG even at max brightness!) Link to comment
h.d._shin 0 Posted March 15, 2005 The shot makes the size and power of the animal incredibly vivid. Question: Do you know if this is a tiger or a lion/tiger hybrid? The coloring doesn't look like a tiger's. Link to comment
cdinc 0 Posted March 15, 2005 GREAT,GREAT,GREAT.The best wild life photograph I have ever seen till now. Link to comment
ldavidd 0 Posted March 15, 2005 An awesome photo. Excellent timing. The tiger is sharp, but the water droplets give the image a sense of motion (coupled with the power of the tiger). Good selection of shutter speed and aperture. Link to comment
Bilal Zaheer 0 Posted March 15, 2005 thanks guys! you're really generous with your comments :) Shin, not sure if there are any lion/tiger hybrids in existance but what a cool idea! haha. well its a white tiger, the coat is dark because its well soaked in water, though neck up the tiger is relatively dry so the coat is still white. Link to comment
birteragland 1 Posted March 16, 2005 ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC SHOT.I AM A NEWCOMER TO PHOTOGRAPHY AND AM USING THE SAME CAMERA AS YOU, WOULD LOVE IT IF YOU TOLD ME WHAT SETTING YOU HAD THE CAMERA ON FOR THIS SHOT.I AM HAVING A BIT OF DIFFICULTY FIGURING OUT THE SETTINGS. Link to comment
evgeniy_zubenko 0 Posted March 20, 2005 Dear Mr. Zaheer ! My name is Evgeniy Zubenko. I represent the ukrainian edition of polularphotography magazine Digital Photographer which is being published in five different countries:United Kingdom, Italy, France, Australia and Ukraine.We have found your amazing work "Feeding time" at www.photo.net and were really astonished.If you agree we could publish this photo in the "world's gallery" of our magazine. Moreover we can write your brief biography and a story about creation of this image. Also we promise to write direct links to your personal web site, gallery, e-mail adress etc. to promote your creativity in our ukrainian region of Europe.And of course we will send you several copies of the magazine when they are ready. Contact me at chief@dphotographer.com.uaif you are interested. Best regards,Evgeniy ZubenkoDigital Photographerukrainian edition Link to comment
levi_lacandula 0 Posted March 30, 2005 powerful shot. you really can handle that camera! Link to comment
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