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    Default wings

    1/1000s, f/5.6, ISO400,
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    Nice image. Lovely composition and wingspread. Looks like Little Green Bee-eater. Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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    Wonderful image... Love the compo too. and action. TFS

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    Brilliant composition and the wing spread adds a beautiful touch.

    Was wondering if a higher ISO would have given a higher shutter speed, freezing the wings and tail, which would have been a stunner in terms of details . . . . Yet, no taking away the credit for a beautiful shot, where, from another perspective, the movement on the wings and tails add a creative touch to the whole potrait.

    thanks for sharing

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    I agree with Rajan. A higher shutter speed would have been better in freezing the motion. If you are in doubt about sharpness, then look at the catchlight in the eye and from that you can know that the image is not sharp. The catchlight will come a bit elliptical. The sharpening has introduced artifacts on the body feathers and that is giving a false impression about sharpness.

    Since this is surely a cropped image, even though it is not mentioned, complete tail in the image would have been better. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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