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Grey Hornbill
Photographed in Bharatpur. It was a bit difficult to photograph as it kept flying off. I had to hide behind a tree to take some images. Wish the bark was not present :(.
Canon 50D, 100-400 mm L IS USM, ISO 400, f6.3, 1/1250,EC +0.3, hand held, slight crop from right.
Comments and critiques welcome..
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Nice that you could manage to photograph it.Good eye contact.I think increasing
the brightness a bit would be good.Thanks for sharing.
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True, its very difficult to photograph it.
Even i had a tough time photographing it near mysore as it kept on flying from one branch to other.
NICE CLICK:001_smile:
Thanks for sharing.
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Nice rare image of Indian Grey Hornbill.The pointed blackish casque or horn is so well documented.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
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Lovely image Mrudul, so similar to the Malabar Hornbills. The details have come out well, the OOF branch on left is distracting.
tfs
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Nice eye contact and good details. wish u had got at a better angle without the clutter.
TFS
Roopak
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I agree that this was a tough one to click. For some reason or the other, I have always failed to click this species in bharatpur. :(
Most of the times they perch in tall branches. One needs to wait. In bharatpur these days, there are hardly any tall trees to provide you with cover to hide and approach close. In this area wood cutting by villagers is rampant. Most of the vegetation cover is gone. Sad state of affairs.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi