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    Default House Sparrow at break fast.

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    Taken in the month of April, 2013. Cropped composition and sharpened. OOF sparrow on the RHS below the tail is cloned.

    ISO: 200, 1/3200 @ F: 5.6.Evaluating metering. Exposure bias: +0.3.Av mode.
    WB: Auto. HH. Canon: 550D, 400mm.

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    Satish:

    Well exposed,soft colors in BG.

    Wish I could see the birds bill a bit better.

    I can see your sharpening on the bird, but the details look a bit murky, as if the raw wasn't quite in focus on the bird.Obviously no motion blur at this shutter speed!

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    Agree with Randy's points. Would definitely like to see a little more beak.

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    Hi Satish, good feeding behaviour, and I like how he is perched on the one plant and eating on the other. Colours on the sparrow look spot on, and I like the OOF streaks in the BG, they are following the pose of the sparrow.

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    Nice shot.
    Great feeding action, but as already noted. Wish for more of a beak view.
    Still a nice shot.
    Well done.

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    Lovely image Satish, I like the behaviour and the visible eye with catch light. More of the beak would have been nice but still a nice image.

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