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Hi Sanjeev another nice shot , albeit the steep angle is a bit unfortunate . The catch is a super addition .
Crop and comp are working well .
Light seemed to be quite " low" meaning later in the day , giving the soft Indian light due to the " pollution " .
As presented I think the dark tones masking potential detail .... I would go with lighter tones overall and tone down the lighter parts to even out things .
Just my take ....
TFS Andreas
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Macro and Flora Moderator
Andreas got there before me all I can say is yes that's almost exactly what I would have said.
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Wildlife Moderator
Hi Sanjeev, agree with Andreas's thoughts, plus I would expect the bug to be sharp too, it needs to be. The angle is too steep for me, but I'm surprised that it is so dark if you are using ETTR????
If the subject is backlit, try changing your matering to Partial and see if that helps, folk never think of changing this and you might be surprised.
TFS
Steve
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Another nice bee eater image. My only nit is for more room in front of the bird.