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    Default Great Barbet


    Got an oppurtunity to visit Pangot and Sattal , great birding places at the foothills of the Himalayas .
    Got this Great barbet perched in the heavy branches of a tree .
    Made this with Canon 1D Mk III , 600 mm f4 IS , 1.4 TC .
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    Exposure Time = 1/500"
    F Number = F5.6
    Exposure Program = Aperture priority
    ISO Speed Ratings = 640
    Exposure Bias Value = ±0EV
    Metering Mode = Spot
    Hope you like it .
    Cheers,
    Rakesh

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    I like the bird, colours and eye contact. The perch is a little distracting though especially since it is obscuring the bird a bit. Thanks for sharing

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    Fabulous, I like the setting in the image.

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    Beautiful bird, good eye contact and sharpness. I also wish the branch in the foreground would not partially block the bird.

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    Beautiful image Bhai, nice details, pose and details here, the perch adds well to the setting.. congrats..

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    this is lovely image Rakesh , Great barbet is tough species for sure , sharpness , compo and expo looks great here
    Wish for better perch was there but when you get Great barbet you have to take what has been offered.
    TFS

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    Rakesh, loved the sharpness on the bird and the depth-of-field. Awesome species...one which most of us from India also have never been fortunate enough to see. Looking forward to more from that region....

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    I agree about the distracting perch and would prefer a more clean view of the barbet. The bird itself is just beautiful and I love the colors. Very good eye contact and pose :-)

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