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    Default Rufous-necked hornbill

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    This was made when I was leading a Bird photo Tour in the hill forest of Darjeeling Himalaya last year.
    D850,850mm,f5.6,1/200s,ISO1250,
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    Gorgeous shot! The colors are exquisite, the details are great and I like your composition. I'm also a fan of the background vegetation on the RHS - it adds a lot of depth to the image. There's a green cast to the image - always an issue in forests where light's reflected off the leaves. Should be an easy fix in PP, though. Amazing work!

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    This is fantastic! What a great bird with fabulous details.
    Love the BG and the foliage on the RHS.
    I do not see a green cast but I have never seen this bird in real life.
    No nits from me!
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    Whoa. What a unique looking bird. That blue around the eye is great. Background looks right on as well.

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    Amazing bird, amazing photo. What lens? (also can't see a colour cast)

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    Nikkon 600mm f4 FL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Burdett View Post
    Amazing bird, amazing photo. What lens? (also can't see a colour cast)

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    Great bird. Wonderful detail, colors, comp. That's quite a bill; looks like you could use it as a can-opener for a 55 gallon barrel.

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    sweet shot, warming the image and sharpening another round will pay dividends here

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    Colors are really nice. I agree Image can be warmed a touch.

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