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    Default Black Headed Munia.

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    Also called as Tricolored Munia. Cropped and sharpened.

    ISO: 1000, 1/640 @ F: 6.3. Evaluating metering. Exposure bias: +0.7.
    White balance: Auto. HH. Canon: 550D, 400mm.

    Thanks for viewing and appreciation. C & C are highly appreciated.
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    Last edited by Peter Kes; 10-26-2012 at 10:12 AM.

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    Satish, very nice image. The pose and head angle are great. I would give it a round of NR on the bg and some selective sharpening on the bird. Also add a bit of contrast to the bird to give it more pop.

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    Satish:

    Good comments from Miguel. I think the reeds make a very interesting perch with strong lines, like the stretched out feet, head position, and easy to see why it has both names!

    Def a bit more NR on the BG.

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    Agree with above critiques. Really like those feet and the lines of the reeds. Head is not looking sharp here. I think there is better focus on the feet.
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    I like the way you have composed the image. My first thought was a horizontal might have worked better,
    but the longer I look at the image, the more I like this vertical presentation. Miguel pretty much covered
    any suggestions for improvement....Nice light quality on this one as well.

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    Thank you all for your kind words and suggestions.Here is image with sharpening,increased contrast and NR to background.
    I do have image with horizontal composition,but I liked this one,hence posted.

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    Hi Satish, The re-post looks allot better. The OP had that same slightly washed look as the lapwing. The contrast and sharpening made the difference. Exellent photo.

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    I like the perch, pose, eye contact and BG. Well done Satish.

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    The repost is nice, I always appreciate the birds you post from your part of the world that I don't get to see.
    This looks very much like a Grosbeak in North America, very pretty bird, nice perch and BG.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dankearl View Post
    The repost is nice, I always appreciate the birds you post from your part of the world that I don't get to see.
    This looks very much like a Grosbeak in North America, very pretty bird, nice perch and BG.
    Thank you for your appreciation and kind words.
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    Extra tweak in the repost makes it extra good Satish, and rather like the crossed over leaves too....." X marks the spot "

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