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    Hi everyone,
    Sharing with you an image of a Grey Francolin from Hampi, in Karnataka, India. Photographed from a hide in early morning sunlight. Thanks for commenting on my previous image. Much appreciated.
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    ISO 5000 Manual Exposure Auto ISO

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    I think I may invite myself and stay in your hide!
    This is very nice, but your previous post is so freakin' good that it makes this fine image suffer.
    I love the walking pose, the light and the BG.
    I do wish the front foot was sharp. IQ and details in the face and chest are excellent!
    Not sure what that triangular thing is on the back of the rear leg. I would clone it out.
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    Lovely bird and IQ and yes as Gail mentioned, this is not the grand slam as your previous post was to me! Not a fan of the BG and blurred feet... I looked at the triangle and thought it to be a spur but the other foot does not have the triangle, what is it?

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    Nice light and pose. The framing is nice as well. I like the rock perch.

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    Sharp right where it needs to be. Love the perch and framing as well. TFS

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    Another fantastic eye...

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    Hi Sanjeev, pretty cool image and very nicely processed in great light, especially at ISO5000, well done,. Nice and sharp where it needs to be, with lovely detail. I don't have a problem with the DoF tailing off, the bird is slightly angled, so I'm sure not what DoF would you need to get everything sharp? I do think though, the legs have a fraction of movement in them due to the slower SS, adding to the overall softness. Having more below and less above would be better frame wise.

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    Good overall, despite the light angle coming from well off to your right. A small red speck near the head needs to go.

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