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    Default Ashy Prinia

    Nikon D3100, Nikkor 70-300 VR
    ISO-400, f5.6, 1/320, Cropped frame, hand held.
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    Fantastic capture......

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    Lovely shot of a very cute and agile bird. It is difficult to frame such small birds.

    Maybe the crop has resulted in loss of focus on the tail. A higher Shutter speed would have enhanced the picture. The background, while lending an artistic pattern, does distract the details from the bird.

    Loved the composition, a typical Prinia pose and a patented tail lift of the Prinia and Robin family.

    thanks for sharing

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    Rajan

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    Hi Yogesh,

    Welcome to IndiaWilds..!!

    Cute bird. Nice eye contact. Agree with Rajan's comment. A proportionate crop with more space on the right (rectangular framing) would have enhanced the image further. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    The Plumage details have been nicely captured.I feel that some details of environment included in a wider composition could have added to the image.TFS

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    Nice cute bird. The eye contact is nice. This looks a tight fit. More space all around would have helped us in connecting with its environment/world. Since this is a cropped, you can post the wider image.

    Environmental compositions tell us about the link between the subject and its habitat and is more important. When you pick up a super telephoto lens, by default you will get closeups. So this is the time - when you are using a smaller zoom lens - to explore environmental compositions.

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