I like to agree with Raj's comment above. It must have cost you a fortune to got this 'movie star' that far posing that willingly for you, lol. Great 'portrait'. Perfectly done again!
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I'll agree it's a nice image, but not good exposure. I'm not even sure whether it's in the original image or from editing. If it was a rather darkened area, fill flash would have better defined the markings, whiskers etc, as they are needle sharp.
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Sandi - What a beautiful young tiger! That he posed for you like this provided a wonderful composition. The blur vignette is effective. A suggestion: a radial gradient on the head could lighten it a little enhancing the view of facial details. Thad