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    Beautiful photo, very sharp, the background looks great and the perch is perfect. I've tried getting cisticolas before and it's certainly not easy!

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    Fantastic image. Catch is a bonus

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    fabulous image niranjan bhai. liked the vert composition. the bee is a huge plus here.

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    Excellent image Niranjan , Lovely pose , nice BG and catch is added bonus , may be sliver more space on RHS
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    harshad,if i keep more space on the right side,then the bird will come in centre and thats bad compo

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    Quote Originally Posted by niranjan sant View Post
    harshad,if i keep more space on the right side,then the bird will come in centre and thats bad compo

    Compo is always a perosnal choice & taste , I think this image is touch tight at tail of bird

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    Overall very nice image, with the catch a great bonus! I love the perch going from yellow to green. Beautiful BG too. Only thing that was need here was a better HA, and the bird looks a bit ratty (messy plumage).

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    Niranjan, I liked the composition a lot. But its difficult one to crop because of the bird's diagonal orientation. I like Harshad's suggestion on a tad more room on right. I also think the tail is a little too close to the edge. But I also see what you mean that the bird will be centered....plus the crop would be sqaurish. Just a hard one, I guess. In some cases, square is the right choice and this might be one.

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    hi daniel,the bird looks messy is beacuse of early mornning dew. the habitat of the bird is grasslands and they get get wet moving in the grass.i have some shots with head turned towards me,but the twig is cutting the bird in two and didt look good to me.

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    Loved the sharpness on the bird and the catch

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