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    40D. 400 f/5.6. iso 400. f/5.6. 1/500. Some spots cloned. NR on BG. Cropped the reflection.

    Reflection in BG is that of a sunlit building. All opinions welcome.

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    Some more space ( may be sliver ) in bottom KD and you have winner here
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    I think this needs a bit of CW ratation KD, also would suggest cloning out the twig on the birds chest, try and bring some details on the face too Bhai, I really like the frame, the water colour gives a good feel here.

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    Kiran. will look into that. I could not get the details out without getting a lot of noise. Infact, a little of the eye was visible and was distracting...so I cloned that part a little. I will go pack and re-process this and see if I can do something better.

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    For me it would work better, if I could see the eye just a bit... May be a small amount of flash light would work well here?
    The color is great! Left side looks a bit dark and I agree with more space at the bottom.

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    Kaustubh:

    Another vote for a bit more visible eye. If you can't see anything at all, then I might lean more towards a silhouette.

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