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    Default Black Baza pair

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    A shy and elusive raptor within Himalayan foot hill forest habitat.
    D850,850mm,f7,1/1000s,ISO 640
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    Very pleasing to the eye....Very well captured, this is nice. Love the setting, and the pose on both birds, I may try sharpening them a little, the perch looks sharper than the birds, or maybe it is the light giving that impression... Well done Debapratim

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    Superb framing and two dead-solid perfect head angles! Well done.

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    Head angles on both are perfect, but the small-in-frame doesn't work for me here, even with the perfect background. There's just not enough of a story attached to the negative space.

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    Crazy cool species, but I agree with Dorian. This appears to be a large crop and the birds are just too small in frame. You did what you could and you did it well though!

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    Like the diagonal perch and the poses on both the birds. Nice one.

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    I like the Head Angles and the Framing of the Birds on the image with the leaves.

    Wish there was a little bit more interaction between the two.

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    Great colors in the background. I don't mind small in the frame the background is so appealing. I also might to sharpen the birds a little more.
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