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    From a park near my home in Jubilee Hills area, Hyderabad, India.
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    Neat looking bird love that eye. Nice to see all that green.

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    Hi Sanjeev ... a lovely looking beautiful bird . I do like the pose and the clean design without any cluttering stuff . The perch might be not ideal crossing the head .... but it is nature !!
    For perfection the head might have been slightly tilted towards the viewer ....

    I do like the overall color and tones , think the image can go a bit lighter .... difficult as the bright part in the URC does look already blown !!!
    Sharpness does look quite good on the side of the bird .... surprised that it tails of so quickly in the head area , as I think the eye is only partially sharp as is the white ring .

    TFS Andreas

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    Andreas its a very tiny bird and I got quiet close to it for a moment when I clicked this. Maybe I needed more DOF.

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    Pretty bird. Detail on the face is very nice, but I'm not sure enough of the bird is in focus. If he were looking directly at you, the lack of depth-of-field would work better as it would strengthen the connection between viewer
    and bird. The background pretty, but the perch through the head isn't ideal. Looks to be a fully natural frame (i.e. not a set-up) so that's good as well.

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    Hi Sanjeev, you certainly are making the most of your 'stay at home' time. The image is looking much better and the IQ is there too, will leave it to the Avian folk to add their advice, but next time go to f/8.

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    Thanks all. Appreciate it. Steve f/8 it shall be

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