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    Default Lineated Barbet

    The Lineated Barbets are widely found in the Golapbag Campus of Burdwan University, West Bengal. A close shot of this bird is depicted herewith.
    Date:26/01/2015
    Camera Model Canon EOS 600D
    Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/250
    Av( Aperture Value ) 7.1
    ISO Speed 1250
    Focal Length 250.0 mm
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    Lovely expression captured very well.

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    Some more sharpness and details would have been great. However, couldn't ask for more, as you were clicking with a 250mm. The bird probably moved its head when you clicked. If you click when the bird is momentarily silent, then it would be easier to get a sharp image. Thanks for sharing.
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    Thanks a lot....Debasis Bose....

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    Thanks a lot S. Patra for the inspiration and suggestion....

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    Nice sighting. Good eye contact. Agree with the above comments. While composing, it is better to have more space in the direction the subject is looking, that would strengthen the composition further. Thanks for sharing.

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