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    Camera Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure 0.001 sec (1/1000)
    Aperture f/11.0
    Focal Length 400 mm
    ISO Speed 400
    Exposure Bias 0 EV


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    very cool looking bird, main issue here is steep angle
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    Thanks Arash, Appreciate your comments. Yes the angle is steep, will keep trying for a better angle!
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    Hi Sanjeev, good looking Barbet, very similar to our Crested Barbet. The colours look good, and overall, the barbet is nice and sharp. I agree with Arash that the angle is a touch too steep.

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    Sanjeev, details are very nice. good view of the face. Calling pose is always awesome. I see some spots on the trunk where it looks like some branches were removed. were they? Agree that the main issue is the steep angle. Hope you get the bird lower next time.

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    Yes Kaustubh, I did clone out a couple branches, I must admit I am not too good at it and am learning! Thanks for your advice will try to get a better angle in the future.RegardsSanjeev

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