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    Default Ashy Prinia/Ashy Wren Warbler.

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    Image was created few days back in shadow through window of my living room.
    I like the flowering perch, so thought to share it. Part of flower at ULC and part of OOF leaf in LRC removed.
    Basic editing. Cropped for composition. NR applied to BG.

    ISO :400, 1/40,@8.0.Manual. 550D,100-400.Beanbag used.

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

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    Nicely done Satish! I really like the freshness of the foliage, and the layers. I personally don't mind the tail being behind that front frond as it adds another layer to the shot. Overall a lovely picture which I would be proud to have taken : )

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    Hi Ratish
    Great habitat picture all around. It does look a bit bright overall but could be my gear. Well done. Like it- but then .I.m a vegetation man.
    John

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    Yes it works for me too, love the setting and the pose on the lovely bird.. You did well to get a sharp image at 1/40 sec.

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    Very appealing setting, and the comp flows well with the vegetation lines and subject looking up. I could see a version with a bit less canvas at left, and the eye could be a bit sharper IMO. One of my favorites of yours to date, well done!

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    A very attractive perch, The pose does go well with the lines of the image. Pretty sharp for 1/40.
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    Thank you all for the feed back and compliments.

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    Satish.

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