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    Made this with D300, 600mm, ISO 200, F5.6 , beanbag on SUV shoulder
    All C & C are welcome and much appreciated
    Harshad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Kes View Post
    These Mynas are everywhere :).
    And they are troublesome every where :D

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    We have a good number of Mynas here is south Florida. Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee declared Mynas as an established Florida exotic.

    Very nice job with Sambhar dow Harshad.

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    Harshad, A very natural scene captured and the bird is a nice bonus. I like the BG blur.

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    Harshad I love how this deer contrasts with the pale. dry grasses. The open mouth and the Myna add to the whole scene.

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    Great expression on both !!! Just perfect as presented !!!

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    Harshad, great eye contact, and love the tilted head of the myna. Stands out nicely against the grasses. Well captured.

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    only seeing this now Bhai. lovely setting and moment captured. just shoot the Myna with something else ;)
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    Morkel's comment brought a chuckle.... Nice one Harshad. Good feel, good comp and the Mynah adds interest. WD!

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    Like the habitat inclusion and head-on stare. The bird is a nice decoration as well.

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