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    Default Nilgiri Flycatcher Female(Eumyias albicaudatus)

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    This bird was very co operative and was looking into the lens anxiously .


    Camera Model Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
    Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/160
    Av( Aperture Value ) 4.0
    ISO Speed 640
    Lens EF600mm f/4L IS USM

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    Ram Mallya
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    Ram - this works very well. Nice pose and comp with great detail and pleasing bg. I like the soft colors too.

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    Hi Ram, Excellent sharpness, exposure, pose and BG...you did well to make sure that big perch is not a problem in this frame.

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    Cute pose and you got a very nice and clean background. Well exposed and sharp. Comp-wise you needed to point the lens more to the left and lower IMO.

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    From the thumbnail I thought the bird should be more to the right of the frame but looking at the larger view I think it works the way it is. The head angle of the bird makes the difference.

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    Cute bird, excellent IQ and nice pose. Clean BG is an added bonus.
    I could see the bird placed further up and to the right in the frame, but I can imagine you wanting to downplay the weight of the big perch?
    Nicely done, Ram.

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