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    Default Blue-tailed Bee-eater

    Cloned out a small twig in right bottom of the bird. Vertical crop from horizontal frame.

    Canon 7D, Canon 500mm f4+1.4x TC, ISO 200, f5.6, 1/500 Sec.

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    What a nice shot of this lovely species! I like excellent sharpness & details & neat BG

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    Girish, tack sharp, super pose, and you have captured the colours perfectly. Of course a Bee-eater without a catch would be out of place. Maybe a little tight LLC

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    Beautiful image Girish! I like the pose, sharpness, colours and catch of the day. I agree with Stuarts comment about the composition being tight in the LLC.

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    Sweet shot! Agree with a little more room in the LLC.

    Gary.

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    Awesome shot !! Did you shoot through foliage , as I see a slight green cast on the tip of the tail . Agree with the comment on more room .

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    Good work. Agree, a little more room in the lower left would have done a lot of good.
    Still, a very good shot!

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    amazing sharpness moment bg perch everything grt..i would also like to see some space at LLC

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    Absolutely beautiful capture, I agree regards LLC otherwise perfectomondo!

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