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    Ashay Dhavale
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    Aperture Priority | F/10 | Spot Metered on head| -0.3ev | 1/500sec | ISO-200 | 300mm| Handheld |A full frame shot.

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    Ashay - I like the browns in this image and the excellent exposure and sharpness. We could hope for a more interesting HA and for the tail to not terminate behind the rock. Did you consider a horizontal composition without that darker BG in the top section?

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    Ashay:

    Nice soft colors here, well exposed. Dan made a good point about an alternative crop (horizontal)

    It appears that something was cloned out on the right edge of the frame just above the right most rock.

    It is nice to be able to see the entire tail, and some of the feet when possible.

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    Very nice angle, eye contact and BG. Another vote for including the tail and I might put the bird a bit higher in the frame.

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