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    Animal Kingdom`

    I visited Disney's Animal Kingdom a few weeks ago and photographed this tiger using a Nikon N80 and 75-300mm AF lens and Kodak PJ800 print film. It is cropped slightly. Please tell me what you think and offer your suggestions for improvement.
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    I think this is ok. You caught this tiger in a sort of action shot as it looks as though it is climbing down the rocks. I like it but would say to you to try and crop more off the top and see how that does. Even though the background is somwhat blurred it is still enough there to take away a bit from the Tiger.
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    I agree with Gary that this could be cropped just a bit tighter. Having been to Disney's Animal Kingdom, I am impressed with this shot. The design of the space is great for tourists, but does not facilitate getting good images. The glass in front of the tiger area was throwing light every which way, causing flares, reflections, and tricky exposures.

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