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Jeff Cable
{K:3599} 11/15/2002
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Hi Jason. This was a tough call as you did not have the eyes to focus on. I made some adjustments in PS that show me that the focus was not as sharp as it could have been. I love the colours in this picture. I am very fond of photographing big cats too. I know nothing about them but it does look as if this cat was displaying a thoughtful and possibly depressed look. I dunno... anthropomorphism gone mad perhaps. 8> Nice work anyway.
Cheers! Jeff
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meprivacynet@meprivacy.net meprivacynet@meprivacy.net
{K:3974} 11/15/2002
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I have cats and know a little about their body language. This is a strong capture about pain and suffering of a disturbed animal.
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Mark Peterson
{K:3452} 11/15/2002
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Jason, Tigers are my favorite big cat to photograph. Your lucky to be able to get the chance to get close enough. While the pros say that wildlife photos should have a catch light in the eyes, I don't always agree. Very nice photo.
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Donald Holman
{K:884} 11/14/2002
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Uhh ... don't want to start any argument, but what does that have to do with his photo?
Jason - I wish I could see some light in the tiger's eyes. For me, that would have made a world of difference.
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Jun Ma
{K:511} 11/14/2002
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no offense, but i don't like caged animals and i don't like any zoo.
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