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    Camera Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure (1/400)
    Aperture f/7.1
    Focal Length 700 mm
    ISO Speed 400
    Exposure Bias 0 EV

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    i like the BG and the details on the bird, HA is nice
    i may be tempted to crop a bit more from the bottom since the small part of the twig is not adding anything to my eye.

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    Lovely bird, pose and love those pastels!!! Would crop from the bottom removing the perch. Showing part of the perch only isn't working for me. I think I would crop to just under where the chest feathers flare out just a little bit.
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    Excellent image, Sanjeev. Very nice pose,colors,lights and superb details.
    I will go for square composition for this type of pose.Let us know,whether you like it or not.

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    I like the square crop Satish! It certainly looks better without the perch at the bottom of my original post. Thanks for helping me out.

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