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    Dr.Pranay Rao Juvvadi
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    Default Hawk Cuckoo AKA Brainfever Bird

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    Took this at dusk with very little light. Saw this fellow hunting insects and suddenly he flew down and picked up an egg from the grass and came onto a low rock; the cuckoo finally cracked the egg and partly drank its contents. Did not use NR on the image as the noise did not seem much to me.

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    Wonderful moment, great sharpness and low angle!. I might boost the midtone contrast a tad? Noise control impressive at that ISO.

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    Great timing, position of bird, love the wide open eye and egg, tells a great story.

    The colors in the rock are perfectly complimentary to the birds colors.

    Noise pretty good for that ISO!

    Agree with Chris about a little more bite (contrast) in the mid tones

    Very successful image.

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    Liked the image a lot...and knowledge of the situation made me appreciate it even more. You did one heck of a job exposing this. Agree that little more contrast will add a punch.

    KD

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    Great sighting, and would like to know from what species the egg was from. I like the way he's showing it off. Agree with the others to boost the contrast.

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    What a moment and it looks like an Easter egg. Agree with boosting the contrast, but it is just a detail to make this already stunning image better.

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    Lovely capture. Great colours and focus. The egg provides a real focal point and the HA and eye contact are spot on. Agree with Chris' contrast suggestion.
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    I too think a little contrast boost would make a great image even better. Great action captured.

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    Very interesting behavioral image. Nice pose.
    Being noiseless at ISO2000 looks really impressive.

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    Lovely image; tells a great story!

    Noiseless at 2000; now I know why I am eagerly awaiting the new 1D4!
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    Great moment captured. I also like the eye contact and soft light. While the high ISO performance of the 1D3 looks good, I would run NR on the BG, contrast boost has been mentioned.

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    Overall beautiful image. The egg is a nice addition. I might bring up the mid-tone contrast as suggested. Sharpness and detail nice.

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    Simply amazing natural moment! Great light, pose, perch, BG, detail and colors! I wonder if a tad more contrast would help...
    Congratulaitons!

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