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    Default White-Throated Fantail-Flycatcher.

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    Feb, 2012. A part of perch next to tail on right side is cloned. Canvas is increased on top and bottom.NR applied to BG.

    Canon EOS: 550D, 100-400.
    Av mode, F: 5.6, 1/640, ISO: 640, Evaluative metering, White balance: Auto. HH.
    Exposure bias: +0.7 stop

    Thanks for viewing and appreciation. C & C are much appreciated.
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    Nice shot but probably the angle is a bit high. Here in Australia the same looking bird is either the Grey Fantail or Northern Fantail.

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    Hi Satish, I like you comp, it works well. I also like the inquisitive pose and cocked tail, and sharp where it counts. The BG is nicely OOF not to be too distracting.

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    Looks like our familiar Grey Fantail here, but with spots on the breast....if it's anything like the ones here they don't sit still for so much as a nano second, well done. Lovely pose and eye contact, but I might be inclined to increase the blacks a little more or add a little more contrast adjustment, looks a tiny bit hazy as is on my monitor

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    Thanks a lot for your valuable comments.
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    Satish.

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    This is gorgeous, Satish. Excellent exposure, light and sharpness. The bird angle works so well with this comp. Love it.

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