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    This is from the summer. 40D. 300 f/4 non-is and 1.4x. iso 400. f/5.6. 1/1000. exp. comp. +1/3. no post processing. I guesss I can do some sharpening on the bird.

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    Not a setup. Natural perch.

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    the bg looks great...beautiful perch,pose,eye contact!

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    Forgot to mention.....fill flash( 420ex) used. I dont have the flash compensation number with me right now.

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    superb frame KD. i like the perch and bg and reminds me the campaign eco Green running here every where and in world. perfect match for that .. "Go Green" bird is superbly captured with nice light. wish for little crop from right. In fact better if you make a vertical crop that fits to this frame to me.

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    Wonderful perch and BG, a better head turn would have desired, but in nature we have to take what we get

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    Looks plenty sharp to me, Kaustubh. Beautiful shot.

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    I think the bird needs one round of sharpening KD, loved the lerch, bird and BG.. congrats..

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    I really like this image. Excellent composition and exposure. Beautiful background and perch.

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