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    made this in overcast conditions, would have loved more space on the right but could not add more.This guys have brown feathers as Juvs that turn into white as the grow.

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    Love the PP on this Kiran, for a overcast condition, everything is masterly done here.

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    Dig the dark tones in this one Kiran and the raptors perch, man that's one ugly looking bird but that thought fades as I imagine how magestic it must look in flight.

    As a personal touch I would have gone for a wider crop, to me the Vulture looks a little hemmed in.

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    Kiran, Nice pose and details. I like the mound it is perched on and the BG, the colors compliment the bird.

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    You really know how to get the best of the vultures.
    Great image. The colors are very nicely composed here.
    Perhaps bit more selective sharpening of the head?
    Nicely done.

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    beautiful pose,details and stunning bg!

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    Beautifully done Bhai. Considering the overcast conditions here, this is a lovely image

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    dada.. prince charming here :) too good.

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    I like the pose and HA Bhai, and the detail in this is incredibly sharp. Good exposure throughout, and it should be easy to add canvas to the RHS, should you want to do it. Congrats on a fine image.

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    A classic bhai, excellent HA and sharpness well done.
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    The subdued light works well here. Great pose, nice perch, and good sharpness. I'd add a sliver of canvas on the right.
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    Great image Kiran. I would add a little canvas on the RS but it is still a beauty!

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    Love the sharpness and detail and feel the overcast conditions were to your advantage on this one

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    Great shot, Kiran. The earthy colors on the feathers are just beautiful and you mastered the lighting in this image. Nice.

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    Awesome looking bird I really like your angle of capture. Awesome Work!

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    Kiran, What a magnificent presentation Like the range of tones displayed so well.
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    Top notch work Kiran BHai. Love everything about it, the soft, subdued light works well. TFS. :)

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    Thank you all beautiful people for your kind words and suggestions....

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