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    Default Black-eared shrike-babbler

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    Shot years back in the mid altitude broad leaved mixed deciduous forest of Darjeeling Himalaya,few dark clutters are cloned out and a bit canvas added in front.
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    Canon7D,500mm,f 5.6,1/1000s,ISO 1000.

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    Looks really nice for that ISO on the 7d. Nice details and background as well. I would move the bird further left in the frame and add some additional canvas on the right. Maybe use the little fork in the branch as the spot that I would start the crop from.

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    What a sweet little bird! Love the colors and IQ on the bird.
    I quite like the position of the bird within the frame but it would also be great if you had more room on the right (which you have told us about already!)
    Your PP work on adding canvas to the RHS is good.
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    Love that white eye ring. Really cool looking bird. Thanks for sharing.

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    Beautiful bird and well captured. Very nice light and I like his pose. Lovely background as well. I see several clone repeats in the part of perch you extended. Easy fix.

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    What a beautiful bird..well captured, sharp and well exposed. I really like the composition, but agree regarding placing the bird more to the left. The darker green section below the bird (oof leaf?) is a little distracting, but with some deft cloning in pp could be improved.

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