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    Default Desert Wheatear - Female

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    Got this bird in the Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, India.
    Made with a Canon 450D + Sigma 150-500. Handheld lying on the ground.
    Exif : F8 / ISO 200 / SS 1/320. Av Mode / Eval
    Levels / Crop / USM / NR on BG

    Comments & critiques most welcome.

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    Excellent low angle shooting, created some very nice subject isolation. The relationship of the bird with it's surroundings from a color perspective, comes through nicely in this frame. Sharpness, and exposure work look spot on. Light quality is excellent. No suggestions to offer regarding improving this beautiful frame.

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    Hi Girish, great IQ here, and love the low perspective and pose. Sharpness is spot on, as the finer detail shows up nicely, and do like how the colours of the BG compliment her.

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    Girish:

    Well executed shot highlighting the arid world she lives. in . Nice shooting angle, light and bird angle.

    The slightly small in frame comp works well, again, to tell the story.

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    Low angle, nice light and accompanying warm tones, and perfect head angle all contribute beautifully to your image. Love the dry and cracked surface. I only wish the OOF rock (?) near the far leg was not there.

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