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    Default Red Munia

    Canon 40D, 400mm/5.6

    Av mode, Iso-400, 1/800sec, f/6.3, Exp bias -0.7 ,23 % cropped.
    Location: Bhopal.

    Critics Pls.
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    Nice to see this colourful bird. Eye contact is fine. I am sure you will soon get one full frame. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Nice colours.

    TFS
    Roopak

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    Beautiful colours. Nice Image, TFS.

    One doubt:

    How do you know exactly how much % of the cropping is being done? In Lightroom can one find the cropping %?

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    Hymakar Valluru,

    Light room can or cannot find out crop % ,can't say ? but you can find out crop % by following method, This was given by IW Publisher Sabyasachi Sir,

    Original dimensions: Horizontal (A) and Vertical (B)
    Cropped dimensions: Horizontal (C) and Vertical (D)
    The amount of crop in % is: [{(A*B)-(C*D)}/(A*B)]*100

    However, I crop images in proportional of original images. For example Longest side of 40D original dimension is 3888, suppose crop image (longest side) is 2850 then (38-28)/38 =0.263 or 26 % cropped.

    Hope this will help.

    Thank you Valluru, Roopak & Sabyasachi Sir

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    Red munias are not common in our part of the country. Nice to know that its common in and around MP. Thanks for sharing.

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