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    Default Wild Dog l Kabini

    Made this at Kabini last month.
    This was shot at 1/125, f5.6, ISO 200, 400mm & evaluative metering with 2 stops under. HANDHELD.
    Pardon the image quality as the light was low.

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    Canon 30D
    Canon 100-400mm IS
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    Hi Ashish,

    Welcome to IndiaWilds!

    I quite like the shot of the wild dogs, great sharpness and the position seems to indicate that it's attention has been caught by something outside the frame.

    I wonder if this image needs to be opened up by at least 1/3 of a stop?

    Apana

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    Sharp image and nice stride. It is tight frame would have loved some more space. Is it full frame?
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Hi Ashish,
    Welcome to IndiaWilds!

    I would have loved a narrow aperture for a higher depth of field as the head and the back are in different planes.

    It would be better to open up the shadows a bit. Uploading a hastily done repost and it may be taken as a pointer. I would have love some more space all around.

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    The orange of the body looks good against the green BG. However I agree you would need to open up the shadows a bit. A narrower aperture would have brought the whole body in focus... The fur pattern around the rump looks nice
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    Bibhav Behera
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    NIce shot. I too agree that the shot being too tight. More space on the left would have been better.

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