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Thread: Two peas in a pod-Indian Scops Owl

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    Default Two peas in a pod-Indian Scops Owl

    One is very much aware of the clicking camera while the other couldn't care less.Nagzira Wls Nov evening 2013 Nikon 3200+70-300mm iso 400 f/5.6 fl300mm 1/250s
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    'THE TWO'
    Nice composition.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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    The pair look nice.Good eye contact. Did u try a vertical here??

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    Nice image of the pair. Important thing is that you could spot it. Thanks for sharing.

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    Very nice. A difficult to spot and often difficult to photograph species. Fortunately there are not too many sky highlights in the BG (moving slightly to the right would have hidden the highlight patch to the right of the birds). Focus appears spot on. It is not easy shooting towards the canopy backlit by a bright sky. Nicely done.
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    Yes Abhishek it was difficult getting this shot right.The nesting nook was in total shade and a lot of repositioning of vehicle, ,camera ,arms necketc were involved not to mention various exposure combinations.

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    amazing spotting skills and image..that out of focus branch is little distraction...But sometimes you cannot avoid these disturbances...TFS

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