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Thread: Ranthambore Diary June-14

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    Default Ranthambore Diary June-14

    Very common bird in India , the oriental magpie-robin is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but now considered an Old World flycatcher.
    Ranthambore , Rajasthan , 25/06/14.
    Canon 7D , Canon 300mm f/4.0 , 1/4000 , f/4.0 , ISO - 1600.
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    Liked the eye contact. The low angle looks good. There seem to be some loss of details. Is it a crop? Thanks for sharing.

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    Yes Mrudul Ji , heavily cropped hence loss of details.

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    Nice pose.not a shy bird and allows very close approach.
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    I agree with Roopak. Once in Bharatpur this bird was within my closest focusing distance of my 400 f2.8 lens ie. 10 feet. And I had to keep on going back as the fellow was coming closer and closer. At times long lens can be a problem.

    The pose and eye contact is fine. Increasing the contrast a bit would be better. Thanks for sharing.
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