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Thread: CSE | Bandipur

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    Default CSE | Bandipur

    Shot this at Bandipur. Same CSE which Mrudul posted... Cropped from the left for composition.
    Canon 350D with 28-135mm IS lens...
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    Last edited by Bibhav Behera; 29-06-2009 at 02:57 PM.
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    Though I advocate moving closer, I had never expected that someone will click a Crested Serpent Eagle with a 28-135. The image looks sharp. Do you have a vertical? Also, a narrow aperture would have been great.

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    lovely image indeed.I agree with Sabyasachi about aperture...also I think more saturation on CSE would bring out subject...

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    Nice image. I think the branch on the right is a bit distracting. You have any images where you have not included that?maybe a vertical composition..
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    I had posted a couple of shots in the vertical format, so I posted this to give a different perspective... I thought the parallel formations of the branches might look interesting... Maybe I need to try to look around in the field more for better compositions..
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