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    Default Indian giant squirrel

    CANON 60D
    SIGMA 150-500 MM OS
    ISO. 3200
    SS. 1/320
    F. f/7.1

    full frame,in Kuldiha wls,Orissa.
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    Nice pose. Liked the eye contact and the sharpness. Some noise is present in the background. A more vertical framing would be better than the present square one. Thanks for sharing.

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    Very nice pose. The lighting looks difficult. Are the highlights on the tree trunk blown beyond recovery? I like the present frame, but would have liked to see a vertical as well.
    The great diversity of Ratufa indica races in the Indian subcontinent make an interesting read.

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    The 60d max file size is 5184 x 3456. So a proportionate resize would be 1024 x 682 instead of the 1024 x 759 pixels uploaded here. Mrudul's comment indicated that there is more space in the vertical in the image uploaded than the regular proportions as we get from the camera.

    Agree with Abhishek about the slight variations in ratufa indica in our various forests.

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    Thank you every body for your comments.

    @Abhishek Jamalabad,yes sir the over exposed portion on the tree trunk is lost it's details.

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    Nice close up.good details and eye contact. Agree with comments above
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