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    Photographed this backlit common kingfisher during the weekend at a lake in Mysore, South India.



    Canon EF 800mm + 1.4xII on Canon 1D Mark III
    ISO 400, 1/160 @ f8, Evaluative Metering -2/3 Stop, Aperture Priority.

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    Last edited by Sudhir Shivaram; 09-07-2008 at 12:14 PM.

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    Beautiful! Great composition, and the backlighting creates a nice effect. BG is really nice too. Like that in spite of the backlighting, the eye has some life to it.
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    I think it works! The BG is quite beautiful. I would love to see this bigger, but I have to admit that your frame takes away from the image though...

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    Lovely image Sudhir. Liked the rim lighting a lot. Very pleasing composition & what a BG u've got there...
    Can notice a little bit of masking halo around the perch (above the brighter areas).

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    It is different and I liek it very much! Maybe the use of fill flash would've helped bring out some more details but as it is is great! Congratulations!

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    You handled this exposure extremely well and the bg is lovely. I am not very fond of backlit images overall, but for me personally backlighting works best where there is interesting texture in fur or feathers. I think I would prefer frontal lighting for this kingfisher. Still, a well-executed shot.

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