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    Sachin,

    The first thing that comes to our notice is the lighting. It is harsh. For photography, the early morning and the late afternoon light is the best. You get the golden light. Subjects appear soft. In the late morning and after noon, the light is harsh.

    In your image, just check the tail portion. The top is very bright and details are lost. We call that the image is burnt or highlights have been clipped. The same thing has happened in portions of the head as well.

    Please check my repost. I tried to recover some details. However, you can do it better in the original. Which software you use for processing?

    My suggestion to you is to check the histogram in the lcd. When you click a picture, you will find a histogram (a graph). Try to see that the histogram doesn't touch the left or the right. If it touches the left side, that means some portions of the image is so dark that details are lost. Similarly, if it touches the right side, that means some portions are very bright and details are lost. So try to keep the histogram at the middle. With these subjects, you can always play back your image and check the histogram.

    If it is bright and the histogram is touching the right side, and the image has bright highlights, then you can use the exposure compensation. You can dial in -1/3 EV or -2/3rd EV.

    I am sure you would be able to manage these few technical issues in your subsequent images. In case of any doubts let me know. Look forward to more images from you as I like your composition.
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