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    I photographed this Bar-headed Goose at St. James's Park in London. The blue in the background is the lake and the green is the reflection of a treeline on the opposite bank. I had to clone out some mud on the bird's bill and head (talk about lack of personal hygiene!).

    Camera - Nikon D850
    Focal Length - 300mm
    Aperture - f/4
    Shutter Speed - 1/1600s
    ISO - 160
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    Crop - 80% appx.

    The bird wasn't baited or attracted by call playback, but it was super tame. Thanks for viewing and, as always, comments and critiques are appreciated


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    Pretty neat looking goose. Like the composition and the light looks nice as well. The two toned background is another plus.

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    Adi, nice portrait shot a bit to centered for me and I wish you used a higher f stop for greater details throughout. Nice exposure and sweet BG colors.

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    Great looking goose, lovely as is but echo Tim's suggestion of higher f stop for details throughout, specifically the lower neck area.

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    Tim nailed it

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    Looks really nice, the eyes look so sharp, well done, Merv

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    Thanks everyone for the comments! I agree on having more DOF. One more detail to add to a long list of things to remember while shooting, I suppose

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    Yes to more DOF but everything else rocks. Great exposure, nice transitioning BG and gotta love that eye.
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    I like the two tone background and the head angle.

    I feel for this kind of situation, go with Aperture priority with Auto ISO + EV compensation.

    Once you get the right exposure with adjusting the EV, you can change the Aperture to have more depth of field. keep adding more depth of field and take multiple shots etc.

    TFS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krishna Prasad kotti View Post
    I like the two tone background and the head angle.

    I feel for this kind of situation, go with Aperture priority with Auto ISO + EV compensation.

    Once you get the right exposure with adjusting the EV, you can change the Aperture to have more depth of field. keep adding more depth of field and take multiple shots etc.

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    Thanks for the tip! I'll give it a shot next time

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    Colors and contrast make for a really striking image, Adi. More DOF would have made this even better, and you certainly had the light for it. Great look at the eye and beak as it!

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