Camera Model Canon EOS 7D
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/1250
Av( Aperture Value ) 7.1
Exposure Compensation 0
Lens EF300mm f/4L IS USM +1.4x
Probably a mating pair of White Browed Wagtails shot at Shamirpet
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Camera Model Canon EOS 7D
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/1250
Av( Aperture Value ) 7.1
Exposure Compensation 0
Lens EF300mm f/4L IS USM +1.4x
Probably a mating pair of White Browed Wagtails shot at Shamirpet
I am not very sure if it is a mating pair of wagtails as there were three birds on the rock at first and you got this image after one of them flew away.(?) I like the frame in all, but would have preferred to see an image where the bird at the lower left corner to be looking in the opposite direction as compared to the bird on top, though I'm aware that it is not in your control.
On a side note, do you process the large file first and later after all the processing is done, resize the image?
tfs
Its photograph of White-browed Wagtails.Good that you have got both the Front and Side View of the Birds.Had this been a Film Photo I would have confimed both are Males.But with Digital photo I am unable to say whether its a Breeding Couple.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
Nice to see 2 wagtails in one frame. Wish they were a bit closer to each other. The rock looks sharp, where was the focus locked ? TFS
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Atul
Good to see two birds. Slightly less space at the top would have enhanced the composition. Is it a large crop? The rock looks oversharpened. Thanks for sharing.
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Sabyasachi
The positions of the birds creates a nice symmetry. I agree with Bhargava, the left bird looking more towards would have enhanced the composition further. There is some noise and loss of details, it is a big crop? Thanks for sharing.