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    Vaibhav Garge
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    Tech Specs : Nikon D80 | Tamron 200-500mm | f/10 | 1/1250s | ISO-400 | Spot Metered | -2/3rd Ev

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    this is a wonderful frame vaibhav. to me we need a little crop from upper blank space. rest specimen and the sharpness is awesome .. expo is also good.

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    Nice background and pose for the bird. IMO cropping the image a little more off the top and the left side would be good.

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    Super pose, but a little more headturn towards you would have been good. I like the detail, and what a killer BG. I agree taking off the top will work.

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    I like the bird very much, the BG is excellent, nice pose and perch. Agree about HA.
    I would add that you have several dust spots that you should be able to clean up in no time.
    Very nice!

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    Great advise given above, I noticed the dust spots right away, had to scroll the page to make sure they were not on my screen :)
    I like the composition, the BG and the subject has plenty of detail.

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    I also like the subject and framing. It is a great looking perch for this bird. I agree with the crop suggestions. well done. Dave

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    Agree with the recommendations above. Maybe it is just me, but the dust spots really draw my eye away from the bird. Love the bird's pose and the perch.

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    time to clean sensor Vaibhav:) , lovely image , nice details and killer BG ,
    TFS

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    Thank you all for the comments. Yeah there were some dust spots which I cleaned them and cloned off after this field trip..As for cropping the top, I will try out the suggested composition. Thank you once again.

    Vaibhav

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