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    Default Sambar Deer with a Jungle Mynah

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    The Mynah was happy riding the Sambar & I was happy to get an eye contact on both
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    Hi Sanjeev - this works quite well. Nice detail and the vertical comp looks good. I might prefer a little more room to the rhs for the mynah to look into but not a deal breaker. Do sambars typically have that bald area on the neck?

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    Sanjeev,

    Excellent post processing. Agree with Rachel on space on the right. Perfect techs and great details.

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    Hi Rachel & Sid. Thanks for the feedback. There was an OOF Mynah sitting on the back of the Sambar, so had to crop this way. Rachel I am not sure of the bald patch, will look it up.

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    Hi Sanjeev

    We have 'em birds down here as well, they love to have a free ride!
    The Deer has expression with the bottom jaw having tell tale signs of feeding on fresh grass.
    Love this image!
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    Hi Sanjeev, great timing.

    Perhaps some additional drop in exposure for that lower LHS might help, I assume it's OOF vegetation that has given the effect?

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    Nice clarity and detail. I like the position of the ear with the bird on it.

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