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    When words fail to convey & language holds no meaning, it is better to leave it to the eyes...

    Canon 7D + Canon 100-400
    ISO 1000, F/5.6, 1/2000s, Spot Metering
    WB 5000 changed to 5400 in post processing
    Oct 2014
    Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan.
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    nice to see this.Hudhud.. talk of the town these days...

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    Nice perch and good eye contact. The details look fine. Composition wise you could have waited for it to look to the other side, so the space on the left would have added to the composition. Thanks for sharing.

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    thanks Roopak, yeah talk of the town,

    Mrudul thanks for your comments, i have the shot where the bird is looking on the other side but i somehow liked this one as it gave a good eye contact, will share the other way one too soon ...

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    Why high ISO and 1/2000 shutter speed for a stationary bird? How much of a crop is this?
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    i was shooting handheld, so high shutter speed to avoid any kind of softness, i don't know how to calculate crop percentage, original it was 5184*3456, this one 4500*3000....

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    To calculate the Crop percentage:

    Original image size in pixels: A*B
    Cropped image size: a*b
    Percentage Crop= {(Original image -cropped image)/Original image}*100 = {(A*B-a*b)/(A*B)}*100
    For 7D the original image size = 5184x3456

    Assuming that you have cropped it exactly to 4500*3000
    Now the crop percentage is = {[(5184x3456)-(4500x3000)]/(5184x3456)} =24.6%

    Which means y24.6% of the image has been thrown away

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