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    Camera Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure 0.001 sec (1/800)
    Aperture f/7.1
    Focal Length 500 mm
    ISO Speed 320
    Exposure Bias -1/3 EV

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    Hi Sanjeev, you may wish to check this out for the whites as it does help. It's the lightness channel I'm referring too.

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    Thanks Steve. Will check it out.
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    You did a good job getting low here, and the blacks and whites look fairly good considering the high light. I would crop from bottom and right and tighten it up a little to bring more emphasis to the bird, since the environment isn't a big part of the story here.
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    Sanjeev,

    Remember the bottom edge catches the eye first and sets the frame - balance and flow here my friend.

    I like the habitat and would crop from bottom and move subject towards the RHC - think composition - nice looking fellow here!

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    Agree with Marina and Jeff..... since there isn't a bunch of "environment", a bit less will really make this pretty bird pop!

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    Sanjeev....I like your low angle and the bg is handled nicely. Cropping in is a good idea if you haven't already cropped alot. Cropping too much will destroy detail . .........Looking forward to seeing more of your work!

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