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    Ajit Huilgol
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    The yellow-eyed babbler is to be found in coarse grass and scrub habitats throughout India. Even though it is distributed throughout India, it is not commonly seen, however, and a sighting or a photo op is always an excitable proposition.
    Species: Yellow-eyed babbler (Chrysomma sinense)
    Location: Ranthambhore NP, Rajasthan, India
    Date: Feb, 2010
    Equip: Canon 1D Mlll, Canon 500 f4
    Specs: ISO 640, f4, 1/2500s, beanbag on vehicle

    Thank you for taking the time out to look, and for your comments/critiques

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    I can see why. A beautiful subject gave you an opportunity , and you made the beat of it. Wonderful image,great light and fine detail.

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    wow , what a catch Ajit , nice image with good HA ,BG and perch
    Excellent looking eye ,looks like bird has not given you much time , dialing down to f8 may have helped to get tail well in focus as I can see you had ample SS

    Nevertheless , I would have loved to see this in my files :)
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    thats one of the best of this species i've seen so far

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    Very nice work Ajit. I like the angle of the pirch, composition is great and the out of focus background colours compliment your subject really well here.

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    A bit better HA towards us would have been ideal, and a slight crop above would strenghten the comp IMO. Having said this the IQ is pretty darn good, and the perch and BG are both perfect. I'm kinda liking the layered OOF effect on the tail. It's always exciting to see a rarity, let alone photograph it...way to go!!:)

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    Ajit Huilgol
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    Thank you for all the kind words, guys! Won't be posting or commenting for some time as I'm off to 'tiger-lands' to capture some tiger, other mammal, and bird images. See you all later this month! :)

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