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    Default Indian Golden Oriole.

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    Image was created on 20th March, 2015. Basic editing. Cropped for composition. NR applied to BG.

    ISO :400, 1/800,@5.6.Manual. 550D,100-400.

    Thanks for viewing ,appreciation, comments and critiques.
    Kind Regards.
    Satish.

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    Lovely Satish. What a colorful bird, love the yellow and black. Thank you for sharing.
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    A stunner little bird Satish, You captured very beautiful colors here. Nice light in the face and eye. Perhaps clone the leaf tip protruding from the base of the bill.
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    Very nice image.
    Love all the bright colors.
    I would clone out the little bit of branch just above the beak.
    Nice environmental shot,
    Gail

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    Really beautiful Satish. The colours are so absorbing, just love it. Its a pity about the low POV, but overall its very pleasing to the eye. Thanks for sharing

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    I like the colorful bird, details, exposure and setting. I too would clone out the bit just above the beak. Well done Satish.

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    Thank you every body for your feed back and compliments. Tried to share image of Oriole in habitat, hence did not cloned anything from the frame.
    I will remove the tip of the branch above the beak.

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    Satish.

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