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    This was at Chobe NP. Hand held from safari 4X4 vehicle.
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    This is awesome, Sanjeev!

    Love the POV and those brilliant colours, this is nice and sharp, I like the composition and presentation - just stunning, my friend

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    Sanjeev I am not normally a fan of birds on the ground like this but this bird is so beautiful it could perch on anything and still look excellent, this one sure does.

    Keith.

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    Wow, love the inquisitive look on the face and I think the sand in the image actually adds to the composition along with the birds shadow. I actually almost wish you could include the entire shadow on this one as it reflects the relaxing atmosphere of this time of day. Just gorgeous colors!

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    For me this is a must see species. I like the detail captured and the unusual perspective. This almost has a wide angle feel despite the use of a 500mm lens.

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    Great details and colours were manage well without over saturation that I'm sure is easy to do in PP when you have such a colourful species. I would prefer to see this guy up on a perch with a clean background or from a lower angle if shot on the ground as this is. However, that said I still think the image is very strong as shot.

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    Hi Sanjeev, let me guess, foraging bugs off the ground . Great pose, and lovely sharp detail on the head and chest. The colours are spot on, and they stand out nicely against the earthy BG.

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