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    Default Brahminy Starling.

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    Taken today morning. Cropped from horizontal to vertical and sharpened. Small soil patch at LRC is removed.
    I am not sure what to do about white patch on URC and black patch at LRC .

    Canon EOS: 550D, 100-400.
    Av mode, F: 6.3, 1/640, ISO: 200, Spot metering, White balance: Auto. HH.
    Exposure bias: +1/3 stop.

    Thanks for viewing and appreciation. C & C are much appreciated.
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    Looks to be a reasonably easy task to remove the patches mentioned in the background, but I dont see them as a big deal myself, but I'd be inclined to crop a small amount from the top. Pose is good and a most suitable perch he has chosen for this image

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    like the pose and perch,insects a bonus,would tone down or try and remove the whites in the BG,thanks,

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    Hi Satish,
    I do like the perch, the pose and the insect in the beak, the detail is also good for me. Agree that you might try to remove the white spots, they are near the birds head and when we look at the shot our eyes first look goes imediatly at those spots.
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