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    Looks great! If anything, I'd fiddle with saturation a bit to get more color into the picture.
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    I think that you should go back and ask your model to do some different poses for you: face on, laying down, perhaps springing towards the camera.......

    It's a neat capture. I do wish I could see more of the tiger though.
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    I agree with Fortytwo on this one, needs some color for it to pop.

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    I agree with both Forty-Two and Bambi. More saturation to make it pop a little more and a less tight crop.
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    I'd sharpen that eye up a bit also and try to drop the highlights back a little. And I agree that more saturation on the tiger would help.
    I'd then dodge in the darker areas of the nose, mouth and ear area to lighten them a tad.

    I don't mind the crop ... would have been nicer with all the ear though.

    Get that eye to stand out as I said and it will lift this a heap!

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