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Uploaded: 01/08/13 10:27 PM GMT
White Tiger
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Not an albino since there are still black stripes on this animal.

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::LakeMichigan
01/09/13 4:05 AM GMT
This is another gorgeous image.
Great focus and details .
He is beautiful.
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::danika
01/09/13 5:04 AM GMT
A beautiful tiger ... I think he / she is smiling for you. Wonderful capture, Paul.
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.CDHale
01/09/13 3:04 PM GMT
My, my what a beautiful animal! Nice job with the capture too, but I'm not sure that's a smile on its face.
-Christie
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.gizmo1
01/09/13 6:53 PM GMT
Wow this is one breath taken photograph and I big Wow as well from me too.What a stunning looking creature and you have captured the main detail of this big cat 100%.Love the light and shade that runs across the cat body too.Thanks for sharing this stunning looking photograph.
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.TheWhisperer
01/12/13 4:10 PM GMT
This is a wonderful capture of this White Tiger. I certainly wouldnt want to put my hand anywhere near that mouth though! Great clarity and focus. Well done!
Ann
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::LynEve
01/14/13 12:32 AM GMT
Absolutely splendid in all respects.
It is a beautiful animal.
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.icedancer
01/17/13 6:06 AM GMT
Wow, he's Gorgeous and such detail. I feel like I can reach right in and pet his head.
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.ekowalska
01/20/13 12:44 AM GMT
WOW that's what I call a gorgeous close-up, with full of details. We can almost touch his fur. The clarity is amazing, but don't let it bite me... Fantastic portrait of this white tiger Paul, very well done.
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