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    Default Female Red-Backed Shrike

    Taken this shot in Tello, North East of Tehran.
    The light is harsh, but I like it.



    7D,400IS+2XIII, F 6.3, Iso 800, 1/3200 s, AV mode, +1 EV

    Thanks for looking.

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    Beautiful image Mohsen. Great pose and complementing background.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    wow..lovely image nice sharpness and clean bg

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    Beautiful bird with a good profile pose, and a nice complimentary BG. I wish the subject was higher in the frame, and there seems to be some evidence of cloning in front of the perch.

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    This light is not bad. The image and the bird are beautiful. The BKGR is sweet, sweet, sweet. Pose and head angle are right on. Which 400?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    there seems to be some evidence of cloning in front of the perch.
    You're right Daniel. I will try to fix it.


    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Which 400?
    400 2.8 IS Type I
    Last edited by MohsenVahedipour; 10-02-2011 at 12:01 AM.

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    Mohsen,

    First of all congratulations for this amazing photo . we in India hardly see them or rarely been seen this bird in my state in entire india.

    There are really very few records of this bird been photograph from india and you have nailed every possibile thing ..

    Special thanks to share this image, Am really wish i could photograph one day of this species.

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