f 6.3, 127mm, 1/400, iso 100
April 2018, canon sx530 inbult 215mm
anjar kutch gujrat
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f 6.3, 127mm, 1/400, iso 100
April 2018, canon sx530 inbult 215mm
anjar kutch gujrat
flowers look really beautiful as well as the bird.
thank you very much
Nice. I feel a slight less space on the right and more on the left and placing it a bit lower in the frame would have strengthened the composition. The image looks a bit soft. Is this a crop? Are you using digital zoom? Thanks for sharing.
Agree with the previous comments. In wildlife photography the first thing that you have to try for is sharpness. If the image is not sharp then it is discarded. It doesn't matter if the size of the subject is frame filling or not. People try to crop and get the subject big in the frame but get the sharpness wrong. So that needs to be avoided. You can check TNA Perumal's booklet on Wildlife Photography https://www.indiawilds.com/forums/sh...by-TNA-Perumal
There is a slight yellowish green colour cast. You can check the white balance. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
thank you so much
thank you very much
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