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    Camera Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure 1/800
    Aperture f/6.3
    Focal Length 500 mm
    ISO Speed 640
    Exposure Bias 0 EV

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    Hi Sanjeev - a fun shot and dof is better. It looks like there may have been a bit of movement in the nose area. I think I can see your reflection in the eye. I might crop a bit from the top and the left to get rid of most of the shadowed area and to make the truncated body look more like it was on purpose.

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    Hi Sanjeev, well all looks good, just a shame you didn't have more image area to the LHS and have more of the subject in frame, that's what spoils it for me sadly. The DOF looks good, likewise the PP, however you might wish to look at toning down a few little hotspots on the front parts of the feet, but no big deal. Like the reflection as Rachel mentioned, also the thought of going much tighter too to make the image more purposeful. BKG works and helps to separate things.

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    Cool pose! I would crop tighter here and focus on that expression...
    Light wasn't ideal, I might look at balancing exposure on the face just a bit more?
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