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    A Blue Tailed Bee Eater at Karanji Lake, Mysore.
    Shot handheld from a paddle boat.
    | 50D | 400mmf5.6L | 1/2000s | f/6.3 | ISO-400 | +1 Step | Matrix |

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    Thanks for C&C.

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    nice details and soft light the shooting angle is steep and the head is tilted away from us
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    Beautiful looking bird, Prabir, love the fine detail, color and light. Though HA not ideal, it does make for an interesting composition, with the bill and perch at parallel diagonals.

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    Arash, Brendon - thanks for your valuable comments.

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    Excellent pose and details.

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    You did a good job with this individual (especially from a paddle boat), but I wish you didn't have a steep angle...this also contributed to the strong shadow on lower part of the perch.

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    Frank, Daniel - thanks a lot.
    Daniel, apart from the shooting angle, we also had a problem, that is, sun was overhead.

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