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    Default Greater Flamingos : The Anatomy of Ground Level

    Its how close you feel makes all the difference. When shooting at ground level, a perspective is born that takes you straight into the world of subject & away from every other thing around.

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    Canon 5d Mark III + Canon 100-400
    ISO 1000, F/5.6, 1/8000s
    WB 2550, Handheld

    Jan 2015
    Little Rann Of Kutch, Gujarat
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    Liked the low angle perspective. The reflection adds to the composition. The blue seems to be high on saturation, looks unnatural. Thanks for sharing.

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    thanks Mrudul, yes blue is lil overpowering but i did that while shooting only, nothing has been done in Post in terms of saturation and vibrance and WB

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    The question is why such a white balance was choosen during daylight (mid day?) shooting? What was the intention? If you are shooting in RAW then White balance can always be changed during post processing as well so it doesn't matter. In wildlife photography, it is very important to portray the situation realistically. Too often images are ruined because of high saturations, exaggerated colours, contrast etc.

    Were you expecting them to fly?

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    Dada, it was shot early morning at around 7 am, i shot in daylight WB settings also but after getting my shots, i tried to experiment with different WB, and quite like this one coz it gave me a dreamy feel, though it doesn't look real but have clicks of daylight WB settings also, will be sharing them too here...

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