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    Default Morning Breakfast: Tricolored Munia.

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    This Munia was imaged in the last month. Green branch across the tail and rump,
    one yellow leaf next to perch at the bottom are removed. BG looks little bit bushy, but as it is. Cropped and sharpened.
    I am not sure whether to remove part of seed on the eye.

    ISO: 400, 1/320 @ F: 5.6.Evaluating metering. Exposure bias: +0.7.
    WB: Auto. HH. Canon: 550D, 400mm.

    Thanks for viewing and appreciation. C & C are highly appreciated.
    Kind Regards.


    Last edited by Peter Kes; 12-04-2012 at 02:13 PM.

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    A good composition Satish showing the Munia's environment. Excellent overall exposure and the bird feeding on seed adds interest. Well done! The projection of the seed-head near the eye is not an issue IMO.

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    nice enviroment image,but for the colors,the shape, beak,is like our Hawfinch here in the uk,like how you have took the image with the bird eating seed.thanks.

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    I'm OK with the BG as it shows the grassy habitat nicely. The greens are especially nice. I like the feeding behaviour. If mine I'd remove the part across the eye, but still not too bad as is. I'd also remove what looks like a blurred falling seed.

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    Agree with Daniel's comments!
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    hi satish
    very nice perch and exposure .very good color and BG.

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    Satish, Looks good on the exposure and detail. Like the comp and the OOF grass in the BG. Yes to removing the seed on the eye. Nice work.

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    Beautiful light and colors. Although the seed seems a very minor thing to me...I would probably remove it. Great image and beautiful bird Satish!

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