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Old 12-12-2009, 08:35 PM
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Ok kids.....................

I've seen a ton of shots like this one with the tigers underwater and am always amazed by them all.
The only things I see that is odd is the top part where it may have been the water moving. Doubt you could do anything to "fix" that but I figured I might point that out in case you get to do it again. And maybe, crop a tad bit off the one side so the tiger is filling the frame more.

I did post your exif information for you beause it asked for you to do so in the guidleines posted at the top of each page
Thanks for that feed back, and thanks for posting my Exif data for me. I really appreciate it. Haha your starting the reply with "kids" left me in splits..haha

And yes next time I try this shot, I will pay attention to the water line.
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