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    Default Common Kingfisher

    It was my long pending wish to capture this bird to my heart's fill. On Sunday morning finally this birdy gave me some good time. It was fearless.... and was not at all in any hurry. I made some images.

    7D MII with 400mm
    AV-8
    TV- 1/640
    ISO 400
    Spot metering with 0 compensation
    Handheld, Crop
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    Nice image.One can easily compare the details with your wonderful image of the Three-toed Dwarf Kingfisher. Nice of you that the two images have been posted one after another.Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    Nice perch and pose. Good details. I think you can increase the saturation, just a wee bit more (maybe its my monitor). What was there in the background? Got it with a catch? Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrudul Godbole View Post
    Nice perch and pose. Good details. I think you can increase the saturation, just a wee bit more (maybe its my monitor). What was there in the background? Got it with a catch? Thanks for sharing.
    No luck with catch this time, Its wild grass in the background

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    A bit more brightness as well as a little bit more saturation would be better. Canon does a good job with the evaluative metering. I normally find guys using spot metering when the subject is small in the frame. How much of a crop is this? Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabyasachi Patra View Post
    A bit more brightness as well as a little bit more saturation would be better. Canon does a good job with the evaluative metering. I normally find guys using spot metering when the subject is small in the frame. How much of a crop is this? Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi
    Yes actually that was mistake using spot metering. But, in the excitement of birding I noticed it quiet late, there were many phesent tailed Jakanas out there that day. I was really willing one nice shot of Jakana but I couldn't. Its about 40% crop

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    nice. agree with comments above. not easy to get details in the plumage of this bird.
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