Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Tiger




What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
In what distant deeps or skies, Burnt the fire of thine eyes?


Clicked in Bannerghatta National Park, Bangalore.

29 comments:

Rishi said...

I think you can pump up the contrast a bit or just saturate it a bit. Could make em a bit for dramatic.

Sahana Rao said...

Oh! We should learn about these technical terms in photo editing.
Thanks a lot for the comment. Will try implementing them. :)

Santosh Bs said...

A little story behind this would be great to read :)

Sahana Rao said...

@Santosh: Sure! Will add soon! Thanks for the comment. :)

Anonymous said...

Nice. More details like location and all would be nice.

Sahana Rao said...

@fragileprints: Thank you. Added details.

cosmic_wanderer said...

Bangalore has a national park ? :O

Sahana Rao said...

@ cosmic_wanderer : Yes, it does. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bannerghatta_National_Park

Anne John said...

William Blake's 'The Tiger' ;-)
I remember learning it in school and reading these lines brought back long forgotten verses to memory!
Awesome pic too!

Spiritual Sherpa said...

Lovely pic...the details captured are just amazing...

Neeraj Kumar said...

magnanimous one!

Anonymous said...

wow! lucky for us that u got such a shot!

Anonymous said...

Woooo! Stunning shot :)

Ms Sharma said...

Oh My He (?) is so cute. Good work.

R-A-J said...

OMG, he looks majestic!!!!

Awesum shot!!!!

Shrinidhi Hande said...

great capture

KP said...

Nice cilck.. The cat that could awe you and make you shiver at the same time....!!

Hariharan Valady said...

Very Good shot. The fierce eyes...

anatreek said...

Beautiful picture!!

SHANOJ K said...

Awesm :)

Subhrashis Adhikari said...

tiger tiger burning bright....great photography...Emperor indeed :)

Anonymous said...

lucky you :)

Narayan. said...

The eyes Speak a lot! Nicey!

bemoneyaware said...

Good one..

rishi said...

ohh that's a beautiful pic... especially with the small weed/twig in front... it gives an extra depth to your image... however you can also make it a bit more vibrant or saturated in photoshop... not really necessary. I like it this way as well... but would have loved to see the outcome of more vibrance as well Rishi

Jose Tinto said...

Yeah, but still in a park... Nice click.

Unknown said...

beautiful pic..nice shot.

Anonymous said...

Nice shot:) and William Blakes poetry on the Tiger is great too!

Jayanth said...

nicee one! my photoshop trick of the day:

use spotlight filter + curves to get that really pro look to a foto!

:)