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    Default peafowl portrait-1

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    Nikon D300 70-200mm 2.8
    1/250 F5.6 SB800 at -1
    PS: I had to save this image at Jpq quality 44 to get it under 200KB.
    Last edited by Sid Garige; 07-25-2010 at 06:15 PM.

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    Quite stunning Sid, great crop. I might have slightly cropped a bit of the bottom off. Love the colours. Is this in the wild or captive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Art Kornienko View Post
    I might have slightly cropped a bit of the bottom off.
    I did not want to loose that nice feather formation at the bottom. :)
    Not a wild bird.

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    Love it all! Sharpness, comp, feathers, HA and colours. Just great, well done!

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    Sid, loved the choice of vertical and the composition. the rule-of-thirds placement and the radiating lines from there......very strong. Thx for sharing.

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    Wonderful detail and colours throughout. I like the placement as is.

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    Excellent composition ! I like the HA and eye contact as well.
    Agree with cropping a bit from the bottom, just above the BG patch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gal Shon View Post
    Agree with cropping a bit from the bottom, just above the BG patch
    Gal,
    As I said before, I dont want to loose the nice feather formation at the bottom.

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