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    Default Pied Kingfisher

    Pied Kingfisher
    Feb.2008
    Chandrapur, Maharashtra

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    Apereture: f/8
    SS: 1/500
    ISO: 200
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    Nice image. It is sharp. The whites are blown in a few places. Otherwise this is a good image.
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Agree with Bibhav's views. Good shot.

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    Nice image. Liked the low angle and the composition. A small dust spot is visible just above the beak on the left. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to more..
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Nice sharp image Atul, this is much beeter than the one you recently posted.
    TFS

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    Nice image. I agree with the previous comments. Also, I find this to be better than the previous one. This is sharp and the eye contact is nice. It seems there is a pipe near the lower right corner. Unfortunately, most of the times these carelessly thrown or abandoned man made objects mars the scene for us and as photographers we have no control over those. There seems to be a duck in the background just infront of the Kingfishers beak. Without that, the image would have been much more stronger. Overall, a nice image. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Very nice ... TFS

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