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    f8, 1/400s, EV +1, iso 400, spot metering. 30% crop
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    Which lens and camera was used? The pose has come out well. There is a slight pink colour cast. And it doesn't help that the border is pink. So critiquing becomes difficult. The copyright can be placed a bit lower, as it is intrusive. By the way photography is a single word (from photon= light and graphein=writing). So the alphabet "g" in photography can't be capital.

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    Nice relaxing pose catured. Thanks for sharing

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    Nice you got it looking towards you. The vertical composition looks fine. Agree you can post images without the border. Thanks for sharing.
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    Sabayasachi sir : I am unable to see this pink cast on my laptop. possibly the calibration issue and the border is complete white too.

    the equipment used is canon eos 60d with sigma 150-500mm lens.

    will place the copyright lower in my next pics.

    the "G" was added to give a different style to the word.

    Thanks Mrudul Godbole and prasad dingankar for the comments.
    Naveen Sharma

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