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    Default green bee-eater

    green bee-eater
    f 6.5, 215mm, 1/500, iso100
    canon sx530
    anjar kutch gujrat
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    Nice perch and eye contact. A slight off centered framing (a bit less space on the right)would have enhanced the composition further. Thanks for sharing.

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    thank you so much

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    Very Nice Share. Loved the eye contact.

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    Nice frame. Nice eye contact. It looks like a Blue-Cheeked Bee-eater (Merops persicus). Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    thank you so much

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    it's green bee-eater. thanks for the comment

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    While shooting try to use any support to rest the camera. When the distance is great the magnification is high and the image comes soft unless a tripod, monopod, bean bag etc is used along with proper technique. Thanks for sharing.

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    thanks for the comment good afternoon sir

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