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    Default Southern Grey Shrike




    ModelCanon EOS 40D
    Focal Length560 mm
    Exposure Time1/800 sec
    Aperturef/8
    ISO Equivalent160
    Metering Mode (-1)

    cheers
    Rahil

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    Good-looking specimen, good pose, eye contact and BG, too. I might remove one of the catchlights and sharpen the bird a tad more.

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    lovely shot with nice details , loved the pose here
    agreed on tad more sharpning
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    I agree on removing the second catchlight, but I will also knock another point off for the head being angled slightly away from us. Killer BG, and nice thin perch.

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    Rahil,
    Nicely diffused background. A slight head turn towards you would have been great.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Cool perch and a good exposure. Another vote for removing a catchlight and selectively sharpening the head.
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    Love those shrikes.
    I like the BG, the back view, look over the shoulder and Comp.
    Agree with removing one catchlight and some more sharpening on the head.

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