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Thread: Slide to Unlock!

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    Default Slide to Unlock!

    This is from Bhitarkanika.

    Canon EOS 60D, 100-400mm
    SS 1/500
    f/8
    ISO 400

    Critiques and Comments welcome.
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    Regards,
    Bibhav Behera
    www.bibhavbehera.com

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    Nice title . I liked the black and white treatment in this image. Thinking slight less space on the left would have been good. Thanks for sharing.

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    Very nice scene. Looks good in monochrome. I really like the angle formed by the crocodile and the slide marks. Agree with Mrudul's suggestion, and maybe more space below would enhance it too. I guess you were framing this tightly to include the saplings and making sure the stick at the left doesn't get cut by the frame edge. What was the focal length? Was it possible to go slightly shorter?

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    Hi Abhishek and Mrudul,
    This was at 400mm. I agree less space at the left would have been better but with the boat moving I overcompensated for its speed unfortunately (moving to left).

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    Nice image. Nice composition. The immature Estuarine Crocodile having prominent black spots might still have yellow(ish)-coloured body. Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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