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    Default Ruddy Shelduck or Brahmini Ducks

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    Took this shot from the Dam Reservoir . These birds flock in the backwaters of the Dam .

    Shutter Speed 1/800
    Aperture F/5.6
    ISO 400
    Lens 100-400
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    All C& C welcome.

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    Beautiful habitat and nice colours. There are a couple of merged birds that I wish weren't...especially the one with its head completely hidden behind a wing. I'd have preferred the flock formation be a bit lower and left of the frame, and sharpened a bit more for web presentation. I also wish to see this image larger ;).

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    Ram...agree with Daniel so wont repeat it. If you would have gone with higher ISO, then you would have had faster SS and better sharpness.

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    Agree with the above comments. I especially like the BG but find the red a bit distracting. Is it a building behind the trees or foliage?
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    How about this size . Thanks for all the comments . The red bg what you see is the flowers on some tree.
    I will surely try this kind of shot with a higher ISO Kaustubh .

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