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    Default The Adapter of Hot Desert

    Indian Gazelle is known as Chinkara. Chinkara lives in the arid plains and hills, deserts, dry scrub and light forests of India.
    Place - Bikaner outskirts, Rajasthan
    Date Taken: Oct 20, 2017
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
    Lens: Sigma 150-600 mm
    Focal Length: 468 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/1000 sec
    Aperture: f/8
    ISO: 400
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    What a beauty! Lovely environment, grace in look, eyes and posture...I am attracted by its closely ringed slightly curved horns. Nice capture. Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    Lovely image of a very elusive animal.

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    A wider composition would have been better here. How much of a crop is this? Cropping puts more pressure on the image and any issue can get magnified. Critical focus or the lack of it can immediately become apparent in a cropped image. You could have also zoomed in to 600mm.

    The crop here is neither vertical nor horizontal. Our eyes are used to the 35mm proportion. Any deviation raises the question as to why it was done and there should be a solid reason for it. So if cropping is a must, then a proportionate would be the way to go. Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saktipada Panigrahi View Post
    What a beauty! Lovely environment, grace in look, eyes and posture...I am attracted by its closely ringed slightly curved horns. Nice capture. Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild
    thanks for your beautiful comment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shyamala Kumar View Post
    Lovely image of a very elusive animal.
    thank a lot.....very shy animal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabyasachi Patra View Post
    A wider composition would have been better here. How much of a crop is this? Cropping puts more pressure on the image and any issue can get magnified. Critical focus or the lack of it can immediately become apparent in a cropped image. You could have also zoomed in to 600mm.

    The crop here is neither vertical nor horizontal. Our eyes are used to the 35mm proportion. Any deviation raises the question as to why it was done and there should be a solid reason for it. So if cropping is a must, then a proportionate would be the way to go. Thanks for sharing.

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    thank you sir...you have beautifully stated a critical portion of my photography...thanks for the suggestions
    I have cropped 20 percent at right section

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    Nice shot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roshni Patel View Post
    Nice shot
    thank you very much

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    Its nice that you photographed it when it was looking back at you. As mentioned by Saktida, lovely horns. Thanks for sharing.

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    I like the photo

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