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The Dragon Slayer
This is a Chestnut headed bee eaters (Merops leschenaulti) , i have never noticed any difference between the males and females of this species.
The image was made last week from a car window , handheld since the bird was above me and i needed some height so had to leverage the hands to get it up as high as possible.
I did make a few images in the 2 days with a few different catches.
5D MIII + 400 f 2.8 + 2x TC
1/800, ISO 1000, f 7.1 with a +1/3 to expose the colors right
I know i have not got the tail in focus however to get it in focus i needed drop my shutter speed and 1/800 was the last i afforded handheld in that angle .

i tried a images with ISO 2000 and noticed the yellows blowing out most of the times hence the choice of 1000 , also no real estate left under the bird so was not possible to extend the canvas.
C & C are welcome
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Very nice colors and sharp eye, I think the repost cleans up the perch a little.
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Great looking bird, issue is the big perch, Jim's version looks cleaner but still a distraction. It is a good image.
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The face and the dragonfly are so sharp and perfectly posed, I don't mind the OOF branch. It keeps me from wandering away from the wonderful subject. Beautiful image!!
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Hi Vishal, great reposts from the guys above. I really like the colours on this fellow, and you have nailed the sharpness. Of course, his catch is a bonus ( dragonflies always make great catches in images )
The colours on this species are very similar to the european bee-eaters.
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Absolutely superb and tack sharp image of bee eater.Love the colors,pose with prey in beak,perch,BG and composition,All the composition look good.
Regards,
Satish.
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A great image as posted and the reposts show some nice work as well. I was thinking more vertical to rid of the oof area of perch.. The bright area in the bg is a little distracting yet less distracting in Randy's repost. Great shot, wish I had one like it.
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Great shot Vishal. Randys repost is nice and lessens the OOF branch. Everything else is spot on. Very nice.
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Thanks friends for your suggestions and comments, was out 3 days may come back with more of these birds