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    Canon 1D-X with 400mm 5.6 @ f/8, 1/2000 sec, ISO 800 (shot accidentally in JPEG)

    I have tried a bit unconventional composition, not leaving much gap towards the bird's viewing direction, hoping to catch viewer's attention to open beak.

    Really appreciate C&C, especially on composition.

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    Sridatta:

    A big welcome to BPN, a great place to learn and grow as a nature photographer.

    Nice head angle, open bill, pop of color from purple flowers, good shooting angle.

    I am ok with the comp, because of the plant material to the right of the birds tail, tends to visually extend the bird slightly. I probably would have cropped from the right more if not for that material.

    Look forward to more images.

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    I like the open beak, perch, pose, exposure, low angle and BG. Nice image and welcome to BPN.

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    Welcome to BPN Sridatta!! Love the spring feel to the image (I usually see them with snow still on the ground). I like the calling pose and perch (although I'd tidy up a couple of pieces of debris on it). Was the bird attracted via audio?

    Anyhow, hope to see more from you (images and critiques)

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    Thanks Randy, Jim and Daniel.


    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Stout View Post
    Sridatta:
    I am ok with the comp, because of the plant material to the right of the birds tail, tends to visually extend the bird slightly. I probably would have cropped from the right more if not for that material.
    I like your reasoning and interpretation

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    Please feel free to comment on other folks images, as it helps train your eye and strengthens the sense of community!
    Sure thing.


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    Welcome to BPN Sridatta!! Love the spring feel to the image (I usually see them with snow still on the ground). I like the calling pose and perch (although I'd tidy up a couple of pieces of debris on it). Was the bird attracted via audio?
    These birds were on top of a hill, about 2000 ft high. They weren't that keen in responding to calls, probably because they were already paired. We tracked down couple of their favorite rocks (based on the poop factor), tracked their movements and waited.

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    Beautiful pose light and details here Sridatta. looking forward to many more.
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    Very nice singing pose. I also like the perch, BG & oof flowers.

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    Beautiful setting displayed here. Light is a bit harsh but adds dimension. Fine job.

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