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    Catch a Tiger by the toe...

    I took this picture of a Tiger LIly right after a rain storm this summer. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.



    P.S. I know it's rather large, how do you make them smaller on here??
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    Re: Catch a Tiger by the toe...

    I do like the colours in this photo - Never tried macro photography but I will try it soon.

    It would like it even been better if the stamen were in focus but the rest of it is great.
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    Re: Catch a Tiger by the toe...







    There is that one, however there's no water droplets on it, it isn't as close up and the fence makes it look too...human-ized.
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    Re: Catch a Tiger by the toe...

    Anyone else?
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    Re: Catch a Tiger by the toe...

    Wow, the color is amazing, what kind of film you using, or is this digital. I like it a lot
    Great shot.

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    Re: Catch a Tiger by the toe...

    I'm just using a HP Photosmart 735 (digital) camera. Thanks.
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