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YOU want ME to do WHAT?!?!
YOU want ME to do WHAT?!?!
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Challenge: Fauna (Classic Editing)
Camera: Sony DSC-F717
Location: Pittsburgh Zoo
Date: Apr 18, 2003
Aperture: 8.0
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/40
Galleries: Nature, Animals
Date Uploaded: Apr 19, 2003

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Statistics
Place: 291 out of 313
Avg (all users): 3.8627
Avg (commenters): 3.6429
Avg (participants): 3.7351
Avg (non-participants): 4.0976
Views since voting: 1038
Votes: 233
Comments: 16
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/29/2003 04:18:48 PM
I really want to like this one...cool subject. Picture seems clear enough, but pixelated. Zoos are such sad environments for wild big cats. 6 Rob the Swash
04/29/2003 12:26:52 PM
Incomplete composition, tail is missing. Good capture though of the tiger staring at the camera.
04/28/2003 05:50:12 PM
this would have made a fine photo if it was not suffering in quality. also, the submission size is so small... people will have a difficult time rating it.
04/27/2003 12:38:32 AM
nice image, this could have been a really great image had it not been pixelated, i never blame the photographer though only the camera, good job
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04/26/2003 10:07:53 PM
Nice emotion in the subject. Unfortunately, there isn't enough resolution here to do it justice. Probably tough to get too much closer, though.
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04/26/2003 02:18:41 PM
focus is a bit soft and the photo is grainy. the water looks so unappealing that i might have cropped in closer on the cat.
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04/25/2003 08:52:06 PM
first of all this isn't that sharp of a picture. the composition isn't too bad I would have left in the whole body.
04/25/2003 01:08:35 AM
I could be wrong, but this looks like a picture taken with a low resolution camera. When I had my first digital camera, I had problems getting good images that were in nice focus if they were taken at a distance. Only thing I could do was always take pictures outside in natural light and get close to my objects so they filled the whole picture and I didn't have to do any cropping in post-process. Also, I found the zoom to be practically worthless in obtaining clear shots. This is a beautiful tiger, but the blurriness distracts from seeing the details in his face. I don't know if you cropped in post-processing, but his hind end or rather his tail is cut off. He needs just a little more space. It's neat how he seems to be looking at you, so good capture. Good luck and keep working.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
04/24/2003 06:00:50 PM
funny
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04/24/2003 05:05:57 PM
Composition is quite good, but the Picture quality is very low.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
04/24/2003 06:38:04 AM
I love tigers! Good one, but he's looking at you pretty angrily!
  Photographer found comment helpful.
04/24/2003 06:10:24 AM
This pic could do with being made a bit bigger.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
04/23/2003 06:29:12 PM
seems to lack proper resoloution, nice image though.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
04/23/2003 02:25:53 PM
Funny composition, however the resolution is way low.
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04/23/2003 11:23:17 AM
Cute title..funny how they like water and our domestic cats don't. Pretty colors, little fuzzy.
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04/23/2003 10:06:42 AM
good job
  Photographer found comment helpful.


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