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From what I see, looks pretty darn good to me. The exposure and sharpness
look dead on. You also did a fine job with the perch. Some times people leave
to much of a perch visible or the perch is to big for the bird. This one looks
perfect to me.
The colors are beautiful and the oof background is excellent.
Doug
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Well done. Good Exposure. The bird is nice and sharp. Nice catch light in the eyes. Nice clean background. I don't see anything wrong with this shot.
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I agree with Doug and David -- welcome to BPN! This is a wonderful first post of a beautiful little bird, and we hope to see a lot of your work here!
My personal preference would be to leave more of the image top and bottom. It feels just a little crowded to me. Nothing wrong with that perch that needs to be cropped, as far as I can see.
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That's a beautiful photograph, Rahul. I especially like the attention the bird gives you as you capture its image.
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Thanks everyone for your valuable suggestions.
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Thank you Arthur Sir, for your valuable suggestions on my first post on BPN. Sir this image is taken at Sattal in Himalayan foothills (Birds Paradise )where there is a natural home for these birds. Some people do put grains to attract birds but this I have captured on a natural perch in the forest near a small stream. Sir thank you once again for your valuable guidance.
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You are most welcome. A very sweet bird and photo.
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