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Thread: Ashy Prinia Juvenile

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    Smile Ashy Prinia Juvenile

    Nikon D40|Nikon 70-300|ISO 200|f5.6|Aperture Priority
    Location: Hebbal Lake, Bangalore
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    Lovely first post.

    Beautiful composition. Sharp. Liked the eye contact and the perch. The diagonal branch adds to the image. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Sharp image. For the purpose of critiquing, black borders distract, so it is better to post images without borders for critiquing. I would have used a narrower aperture (higher f number) to get the whole bird in focus.
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    Nice first Priya and Welcome to Indiawilds. The image is sharp and clean. I am still confused if it is Ashy Prinia or a Plain Prinia.

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    Hi Priya,
    Nice first post.

    I like the eye contact here.

    What was the shutter speed? I couldn't find the exif details in the image.

    I agree that the thick black border is distracting and doesn't help in critiquing. The overall image is slightly dark and needs about a one third stop more brightness and some fill light in the dark areas.

    The shutter speed might be low. Else, I would have suggested a narrow aperture like f8 or higher. That would have brought the tail into focus. However, it is a challenge. Because, these birds move fast and need a higher shutter speed to arrest the subject motion.

    Thanks for sharing. Look forward to more images from you.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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