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    Default Red-whiskered Bulbul.

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    From Archive, 2013.
    Basic editing. Cropped for composition and sharpened. OOF branch from BG and one leaf from RLC is removed.

    ISO: 800, 1/800 @5.6.. HH. 550d, 100-400 mm.

    Thanks for viewing, critiques and comments,
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    Grand shot Satish. Maybe a bit off the top ? No big deal. I once bred these in a greenhouse. !
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    Lovely. black and white all beautifully exposed. Bg complements the birds colours wonderfully, and to my eye IQ is great nice detail and catchlight, decent HA and birds colours well shown.
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    Thanks a lot John and Dave for your feed back and compliments.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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    Satish:

    The lighting here gives nice definition with just enough shading to establish a sense of form.

    Very harmonious colors.

    In a perfect world, wish he was a bit further towards the end of the perch.

    Well captured.

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    Great bird, great shot. Only nit is that I might soften the dark arc in the upper right.

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    The thumbnail doesn't do this justice.
    You have a great looking bird, perfectly exposed and a dramatic moody BG .
    Gail

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    It's that dark almost stormy looking Bg that sets this off for me,bird that looks really good fits on it nicely, a very nice job Satish.

    Keith.

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    Thank you all for your feed back and appreciations.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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    I like the lighting and the details. Well done Satish.
    You know, I have these close to our home and they are the sulkiest birds out. I'd need a hide to capture a nice image, but am too lazy to bother with them.

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    Thank you Akos for the compliments.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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