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    Default Indian Robin, male.

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    Image was created yesterday morning.
    Basic editing. Cropped for composition.
    Eye lighten.Branch in-front of bird is removed.


    ISO: 1600, 1/400 @10.0. patterning metering.
    Canon 7D II, 100-400 mm.

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







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    Wow, awesome shot, beautiful.

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    Really beautiful Satish, loving the details and colour you have captured here.

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    Satish that is excellent, the details and exposure look great DOF is good too. I suppose you know what I am going to say... in a perfect world there would have been a slight head turn. The belly area looks very dark I would see if you can lift it a little bit.
    New camera? Looking good!!

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    John, Matthew and Jonathan , Thank you all for your feedback and comments.
    Jonathan, yes. Brought the new 7dII . Still not able to use it with full confidence.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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    Last edited by Satish Ranadive; 09-18-2016 at 03:02 AM.

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    Beautiful bird, I love the view of the reddish undertail coverts. I like the puffed up pose, but agree a better head angle would have been ideal. I do think the darks are tad washed out and could use a bit of a bump in contrast. I also feel the subject is low in the frame - pointing your lens down a bit more would have helped. Good luck with the 7DII...once you get it figured out and set up to your taste you will love it!

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    The only little change that I might consider is to see a little more of the perch but that's a tiny nit,I think the bird and the Bg is superb and am fine with the head angle,Very well taken Satish.

    Keith.

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    Thank you so much Daniel Sir and Keith for your feed back and kind compliments.

    Daniel Sir, Agree with you about dark areas. Here rainy season is going on, I have to take the images in cloudy environments only.
    Keith, perch is too low, I am nor familiar with 7dII yet.

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