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    Default Long-tailed Shrike.

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    Image was created on 16th of Jan,2015. Basic editing, cropped for composition and NR applied to BG.

    ISO :400, 1/1000,@5.6.Manual.550D,100-400.

    Thanks for viewing ,appreciation, comments and critiques.
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    That looks very nice Satish,lovely colours and sharpness on the bird and a great looking b/g.
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    This is gorgeous Satish--beautiful light, bird, neat and different perch. IQ looks great. I think I probably crop in slightly more overall and move the bird slightly to the right of the frame.

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    Satish:

    Good comments from the guys. Bird is quite nice, good catchlight, interesting perch with texture/details, without being overpowering.

    I am seeing just a little bit of subtle poseterization in the bg, probably from the jpeg conversion process.

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    Lovely image, I too would like the crop mentioned above.

    The posterization looks a little like you get from Topaz De-Noise.

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    Hi Satish, I like the soft light in this, together with the slight head tilt. Good detail and colours on the shrike, and your comp works well.

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    Beautiful bird, nicely shown. Similar but different from the Loggerhead Shrike found in Florida. Thank you for sharing.
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    Fantastic image Satish. Sweet light, pose and details. Nice exposure and perfect composition. I always admire your field craft - how you manage to get these small birds with a 400mm reach without camo or a hide.

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