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    Sandesh R.Dhareshwar
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    Body-Nikon D3
    Lens -Nikon 4002.8Afs II
    Exposure -1/100sec
    F Number-5.6
    Iso-1600
    Focal length-800
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    Sandesh:

    Sharp, well exposed, like the one legged stance, angle in frame.

    I could see a small crop from the right to downplay the impact of the perch. Would create a more square crop, which some don't like. I would try it and see what looks best overall.

    Did you need to run any NR on the BG with this ISO?

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    Nice image Sandesh! The bird looks great. I like the details, exposure, sharpness and pose. I wish the perch was better.

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    Wow!!! Beautiful looking bird. Exposed real well, excellent detail, great pose, and great colors.
    Well done.

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    I kinda get the feeling this little bird is about to fall backwards. Does it need a tiny CWR?

    Gorgeous bird, super details. I also like the dirty bill

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    Great detail and colors. My only nit would be the oof part of the perch.

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    Hi Sandesh, lovely looking bird with bright colours. Good sharp detail, and I do like the one legged pose. Im one of those who are not keen on a squarish comp, so creating a vertical here will work.

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    Sandy this is as soft as it can be in real. beautiful image. reducing the joint of the branch where white stands would give more concentration to bird from distraction

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    Nice suggestions on the perch . The bird itself is awesome . Great work !!

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