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    Default Jerdon's Leafbird. Male.

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    Image was created in the last week. Low light, cloudy day.

    Basic editing. Cropped for composition.
    NR applied to BG.


    ISO: 800, 1/200 @5.6. Spot metering. Manual settings.
    Canon 550D, 100-400 mm.

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

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    Satish would think the low light you had might have been beneficial with such a colourful bird,like the detail and colours of the bird,tiny nit but I think the green patch on the right does draw my eye a bit,after saying this Satish it could be down to my monitor and how it displays colours.I like this.

    Keith.

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    Great looking bird Satish.. The green bird and the right side compete a little. I would tone down the RHSide. Not many birds that colour.
    Good one
    John

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    Nice looking bird,good pose and nice perch,plenty of detail,I would cloneout the green on the right hand side of the frame if it were mine.TFS.

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    Hi Satish,
    What a gorgeous looking bird with the greens and the striking little blue moustache! I like the look-back pose as it gives a great view of the back feathers.

    I see what the others are saying about the green foliage on the right. My solution would be to crop the bird somewhat tighter - taking from the right and from the top - to lift the bird in the frame.

    Thanks for sharing and best wishes, Gerald

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    Keith, John, Christopher and Gerald, thank you all for your feed back and kind compliments. Here is the repost as suggested by you.

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    Re-post looks great, Satish! Well done!

    Best wishes, Gerald

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