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    Full frame shot, with minor PP done.

    Camera: Canon EOS-1D MkII
    Lens: Sigma 135-400mm DG APO (hand held & manually focused)
    Mode: Av
    Shutter Speed: 1/320 sec
    Aperture: F/5.6
    ISO: 640

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    Anand Kavalapara
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    Framed very well with good eye contact. Looks a bit oversharpened to me. Maybe due to resizing it for web?

    I would bring the exposure down a tad to show the black as black and not as grey.

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    Cool-looking bird, interesting perch, nice BG and it doesn't look oversharpened on my monitor. I wish for a slightly better head angle and if it were mine, the OOF branch in the foreground could go. I find the frame a bit large. Keep them coming!

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    very well done dear. i wish a thin or no border as thats my personal choice to see birds without boundaries.
    well exposed. i think a little high key image and a slight CCW rotation would balance the drongo falling down.

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    I like the inquisitive pose, and agree the blacks could be slighter darker. The detail is there, and stands out nicely against the lighter BG.

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