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What Future Have I ?


What Future Have I ?
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Copyright: Adrian Hutton (aido) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1097 W: 168 N: 1218] (4046)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-07-22
Categories: Mammals
Camera: Nikon D2X, Nikkor AF-ED 300mm f/4, DxRAW ISO 400
Exposure: f/8, 1/160 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Wildlife Heritage Foundation, UK, A - Z of Mammals [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2006-08-31 10:19
Viewed: 1895
Favorites: 1 [view]
Points: 70
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris). Threats to this animal are unfortunately the usual story. Habitat loss, poaching, revenge killing are all threatening the Tiger’s survival. Revenge killing occurs as locals such as farmers who own livestock hunt down Tigers to prevent them from preying on their cattle. One farm animal lost to a remote farmer could mean the difference between feeding his family and not.

Poaching however is a different matter. Poachers kill Tigers not only for their pelts, but also for components to make various traditional East Asian medicines, because some people believe that consuming various parts of a Tiger in the form of ground-up body parts will impart the Tiger's strength, power, virility etc. I have very strong feelings about this, however I’m not sure that TrekNature is the place to vent my frustration, so I’ll leave it by saying that this trade plays a major part in the destruction of entire species.

Tigers remaining:

Siberian Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica). Estimated 350 - 400 in the wild.

Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris). Estimated 3100 - 4000 in the wild.

Indochinese Tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti). Estimated 1200 - 1800 in the wild.

Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae). Estimated 350 - 400 in the wild.

South China Tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis). Estimated 30 - 40 in the wild.

Balinese Tiger (Panthera tigris balica). Extinct.

Javan Tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica). Extinct.

Caspian Tiger (Panthera tigris virgata). Extinct.

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Hi Adrian,

I'm lost for words on this one my friend. The detail in this beautiful close up study is amazing. I love the intense gaze and the excellent, natural colours. DoF, PoV and exposure are all spot on. Overall a wonderful post and I agree 100% with what you say in the notes.

Hows life in the states?

Regards, Mark.

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  • Zeno Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 475 W: 0 N: 926] (7973)
  • [2006-08-31 10:43]

Hi Adrian,

Great shot of this beautiful tiger. Very sharp, colorful and natural representation.
My compliments!

regards,
Zeno.

Hi Adrian,
a beautiful portrait of this magnificent.
Well composed, nuce colours and very god detials.
I like the tight crop. A good note too.
Excellent work.

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  • Dando Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 643 W: 32 N: 790] (3052)
  • [2006-08-31 10:58]

Hi Adrian, I was only telling Jeanpaul yesterday that this is one of my favourite big cats. Nice to see another one on TN. Great portrait my friend, excellent details, good natural colours and lighting. Fantastic POV, great work, TFS.
Dean.

(sad figures though :-( )

Stunning portrait !

I wish to ones who believe that consuming various parts of a Tiger will impart the Tiger's strength, to test these statements and found a catkin like this in front of them, after they've been cured with tiger's extracts !!

Ciao e grazie,
Silvio

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  • uleko Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2468 W: 168 N: 7464] (23588)
  • [2006-08-31 11:13]
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Hi Adrian,
This is a nice shot, presumably taken at a Zoo.
But I do agree with you, I don't understand the lack of respect in human beings for the wildlife on this earth. Without it we'll be lost!! But talking of tigers in particular, it is tragic and the same applies to the beautiful Snow Leaopard of the Himalayas! I think this is something that ought to be brought up more amongst us who enjoy nature and wildlife!!
Thanks a lot Adrian, Ulla

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  • Argus Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2613 W: 133 N: 7504] (23403)
  • [2006-08-31 11:20]

Hello Adrian,
In this case it doesn't really matter where you took this fine shot. Zoos may in the end be the final chance for the tiger. Let's hope that will not be the case!
TFS, Regards, Ivan

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  • Aramok Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 922 W: 99 N: 1396] (4799)
  • [2006-08-31 11:43]

Adrian

you have a lovely shot there to compliment your notes. A maximium of 6000 tigers left in the wild is stunning. Its amazing that it is so bad and so few people can do anything about it.

excelletn DOF, and POV, colours adn sharpness.

TFS
Emma

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  • jmp Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1836 W: 94 N: 2338] (8400)
  • [2006-08-31 12:02]
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Hi Adrian,
Comment properly this portrait is equivalent to enumerate factos that must be consider to take a success shot. Not being the case, I just say that light, sharpess and texture of skin are like seeing the animal personally.
Reading the threats to this big animals is something that always conduces me to difficult questions about humans beings. I find a dramatic and excellent idea to enumerate population of tiger species. Perhaps a double column table with population of homo sapiens would give a clue.
José M.

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  • RAP Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2524 W: 345 N: 2373] (7405)
  • [2006-08-31 12:09]

Una triste historia para un animal maravilloso.
Excelente retrato con fascinante nitidez y colorido, además de POV y encuadre perfectos.
Bien hecho mi amigo.
Gracias y saludos... Ricardo

A sad history for a wonderful animal.
Excellent portrait with fascinating clarity and coloring, also of perfect POV and framing.
Well done my friend.
Thank you and greetings... Ricardo

Adrian,

What a startling revolution. I am at a lost for words. But I dare say that this is one of the most stunning portraits I have seen. Thank you for sharing and all of your research.

tab

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  • Hil Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 744 W: 11 N: 1408] (4839)
  • [2006-08-31 12:44]

Hi Adrian,

WOW, what a wonderful portrait with a excellent pose showing off the proud Tiger, the detail is superb and very sharp, the natural colours are wonderful too. Great notes too about the Tigers plight.

TFs Hilary :)

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  • takos1 Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 276 W: 25 N: 204] (2571)
  • [2006-08-31 12:51]

Superbo ritratto, Adrian!
Dettagli molto nitidi, ottimi colori, bravo!

Ciao e grazie.
Franco

p.s.
sorry...... punti domani!

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  • thor68 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 716 W: 115 N: 1038] (4597)
  • [2006-08-31 13:19]

what a beautiful portrait for a sad story, adrian! :-)
supern sharp shot, wonderfully detailed and very natural.
let´s hope the tigers will stay "alive" and free for a long time to come.
well done & besi wishes, thorsten.

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  • ddg Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 881 W: 23 N: 927] (4997)
  • [2006-08-31 13:35]

Hi Adrian, excellent portrait of this Tiger, what a splendid face!! Wery well done, Didier.

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  • carper Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2165 W: 124 N: 2567] (8208)
  • [2006-08-31 13:58]

what can I say my friend,
this is a quality job you did here. Marvelous point of view, great details, realy super shot.
gr. jaap

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  • SkyF Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2390 W: 194 N: 1991] (8113)
  • [2006-08-31 14:17]

Hello Adrian,
what incredible portrait of this tiger, and the composition is amazing. This beautiful tiger seems to emerge from the frame. Excellent POV and great 3D effect. Sharpness, colors and details are perfect.
Beautiful work...

.. you right it is tragity that the number of these beautiful animals are declining because of human greed.
TFS..Sky

Hello Adrian,
He is definetely a beautiful tiger. Unfortunately the situation doesn't look good for this and similar species.
Governments should have a clear policy to prevent extinction. I think TrekNature's contribution here can be the underscoring of beauty and uniqueness of the tiger, the snow leopard,...and why not vent frustration...
Greetings and TFS
Annick

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  • wuta Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 871 W: 2 N: 606] (2034)
  • [2006-08-31 15:10]

Hai Aido , This is a Fantastic portret , from the Tiger great work , sharp colours everthing is good framing to , thanks , Greetings Teunie .

Hello Adrian, excellent work, great details, excellent colurs, perfect portarit, excllent work, TFS Kyle

Hello Adrian,
The details are nice, clear and sharp.
superb colours, lighting and exposure. A lovely looking big cat.
Well composed and well framed. Your notes are excellent, I have a feeling most TN members have the same view on poacher scum as you do.
Thanks for posting, have a great week.

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  • Janice Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3452 W: 144 N: 5902] (17486)
  • [2006-08-31 16:10]

WOW! Adrian, what a great portrait of this fellow. Very good closeness, showing us his details so well. Looks very natural and 'real'. TFS
Janice

Hi Adrian,
This is a wonderful portrait of this fragile animal. The details are amazing as well as his expression. He seems like looking in the future and I hope he sees... hope for him and his congeners... Your reflection about endangered species and poaching ravages are important. I think that this is also a part of TN’s mandate to make people realized the fragility of nature and those terrible human acts consequences. The list of the remaining tigers is unbelievably sad… TFS,
Claudine

Hi Adrian,
Your trip to the zoo has been really productive. Each one posted so far is just amazing. The details in this photo are really stunning and so are the DOF and colors. Must be of the excellent prime lens. I really like the note with this photo. Not just some information about the habitat, but about the danger of us people for the tiger. I think TN is the right place to address your frustration about these people. I can only second your frustration.
TFS,
Niek

Hi Adrian,
I guess like many people, the tiger is my favorite big cat. Our local high school is nicknamed the tigers, so everything in our town is orange & black and tiger related. I love this portrait. Superb quality light. The colors and detail are just perfect. I really like the composition and tight crop for this. You can get up on your soapbox here because I think most people on this site believe as strongly as you do. I am with you all the way on that!! Awesome shot my friend
Scott

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  • osse Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1029 W: 0 N: 90] (7745)
  • [2006-09-01 7:58]

Hi Adrian
Great portrait shot again. Great colours, sharpnes, details, DOF and POV. Also good note.
Well done my friend

osse

No smiles left. Will be back

Excellent profile portrait Adrian.
The close framing works very well I think.
Very well done.

A superb image and superb message. There are so many causes that need attention one can start to feel overwhelmed. The bottom line is population...human population. Until that growth is under control and/or reversed where is there hope for any of Earth's creatures? Thanks for sharing a beautiful photo. Now I'm depressed. : )

Evelynn : )

Hi Adrian,
Superb portrait! Perfect colours,detalis and sharpness.Excellent POV too.Very well done.Hilmi

Excellent profile shot Adrian, the quality of this shot really jumps out at you. The close composition is perfect and the sharpness and clarity are simply excellent. Very fine work.

Hi Adrian

Magnificent portrait. Don't think I can add to waht has already been said... just brilliant!! :-)

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  • valy67 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1318 W: 52 N: 1782] (5276)
  • [2006-09-03 13:42]

Hi Adrian !
As usual, a splendid photo from you ! I love everything on this shot : the composition, the colors, the expression in the tiger's eyes, he looks a bit sad. Details are excellent, and the note is very interesting, so sad to hear that tigers may disappear very soon...
Valérie.

Hi Adrian!
On the cover of the 2005/2006 Really Right Stuff catalog there's a shot of a lion's head pretty much similar to your picture here. The crop is about the same in both shots. The difference is that yours was taken at equivalent of 450mm (I'm guessing) and theirs at 1000mm. Which I would say is quite impressive. And now I'll try not to be boring so I won't repeat what was already said about this shot. Excelent work, Adrian. Congratulations,
Mark

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  • dew77 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 5171 W: 297 N: 4050] (13069)
  • [2006-09-08 13:33]

Hello Adrian,
Lovely portrait of this proud tiger.Clear details,POV,sharpness,framing,colors and composition are wonderful.
TFS...:-)

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  • Alex99 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3043 W: 148 N: 4547] (14679)
  • [2006-09-18 10:41]

Hi Adrian.
I have tried to touch a wool of a tiger and nearly have not spoiled the screen of the monitor. Effect of presence of this animal in my room is shaking. Quality of the image is outstanding as always. I also like the background very much. A degree of its blurriness, a combination of light grey and green colours are very pleasant for an eye and create a beautiful background for this majestic animal. Excellent portrait. My compliments,
Alexei.

Great portrait. The detail is wonderful, especially for those of us who have never had the opportunity to observe them this close up (zoo or not). And yes, it is sad, frustrating, infuriating to know that they are being destroyed for such reasons.

I wonder if some smarter being will ever say the same of humans.

Linda

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  • badar Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 109 W: 0 N: 168] (785)
  • [2007-12-25 8:19]

Hi Adrian,
Lovely portrait. The question you ask is very valid. The answer i say is grim.Infact the latest census puts the the tigers in India at 1700 which most people say is high. Hope for the best.

TFS
Merry Christmas & new Year greetings.
Bader

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