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    Default Eurasian Roller (Coracias g. garrulus)



    The Eurasian Roller, sometimes called the European Roller)

    Captured in Samburu NP, Kenya

    Nikon D300s
    Sigma 120-400mm lens @400mm
    1/1000s
    f7.1
    ISO400
    Handheld

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    Hello Martin,
    Wonderful subject. Haritat is busy, but he's perched nicely above it for the most part. The stray stick in the lower left corner could go. I think the bird could use a bit more sharpening and you can post images larger here which helps us to critique it more effectively. I like your composition and the bird is making nice eye contact with the viewer and has a pleasing catchlight in his eye. I hope to see more of your work.

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    Hi Martin, beautiful bird. Your perch is a little busy, I'd crop in from the left a little bit, and try shooting later in the day as the light looks a little harsh here. Looking forward to more as well.

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    Hi Martin, a big welcome to BPN, and a great place to learn and share. I like that the roller is posed nicely in the open, and a good angled pose too. Colours look spot on, cool OOF BG, and agree, removing the twigs in the LLC wont harm the image. I would liked to have seen this at 1200 wide.

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    Thanks for the comments.
    Some advice please.
    Stuart ( and others) suggest I post a larger image. I can do that but then I have to reduce the quality to remain under 400kb.
    Do you rather have larger images of slightly lesser quality?

    AND

    If I create a larger version can I repost straight away or must I wait 48 hours?

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    Hi Martin - I agree with comments stated. I am also new here and BPN is a great place to learn; I have learned much in a very short time.
    Regarding your question on IQ and size, see this excellent and very eas tutorial - http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...-for-Web-in-PS
    Regards
    Hennie

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    Hello Martin, as long as it is the same image you can repost changes to this thread now. ( Moderators please slap me if I gave Martin wrong advice.)

    Jack

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    Thanks Jack,
    Here's a bigger version which has been cropped to take account of the suggestions y'all made.

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    Martin,
    I like the bigger re post. Superb image of beautiful roller.Very nice pose with nice HA, colors and composition.
    Love the frame. Have you thought of vertical composition?.

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    Satish.

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