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Thread: Who am I....White Wagtail

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    Default Who am I....White Wagtail

    The white wagtail is an insectivorous bird of open country, often near habitation and water. It is a popular winter migrant to the Bengal Plains of India.
    Date Taken: Sep 13, 2015
    Location: Damodar River, Barddhaman, West Bengal
    Camera: Canon EOS 600D
    Focal Length: 250 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/800 sec
    Aperture: f/5.6
    ISO: 400
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    Nice composition. The reflection makes the image more interesting. You could have placed it just a bit more to the left (more space on the right). Thanks for sharing the information, it helps to know more about the species. Look forward to more.

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    Nice. agree with mrudul on compo. Also an image of only the reflection might come good as along with the bird the grass and reeds in the BG and the colors look more interesting...
    TFS
    Roopak

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    The reflection looks very natural. Well composed. Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    Nice scene. Did you click the original image in vertical mode or horizontal? From this crop, our attention mostly goes to the reflection. Wish you were closer, so that there would have been more details on the bird. A narrow aperture would also have been good. Thanks for sharing.
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    Sabyasachi

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