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    Default Cinerous Vulture #1 (Bikaner)

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    Camera : 1D MkIII
    Lens: EF 500 f/4
    Aperture : f/9
    ISO : 400
    Exposure : 1/500
    Bias : + 1/3

    This was my very first time that I saw the magnificent thing. I never thought I would call a vulture good looking,
    but its safe to say that the Cinerous Vulture is a Handsome looking, and its a big bird......What a beauty.....

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    it is a handsome vulture and you did well with the settings. I might go for a 3:2 crop
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    Handsome bird and lovey image of it.Very nice,pose, lights,colors and details.
    Agree with Arash about composition.

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    What a unique and great looking vulture. Exposure and details look excellent. He has a nice pose. Love all those soft feathers around his neck. I think the image needs a little bit of CW rotation. He seems to be heading downhill a bit. Very well done!
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    Missed this....what a fine bird. It looks like the bird is on a bit of a slope. You did well.

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