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Thread: Black Buck in Nilgiris slopes

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    Default Black Buck in Nilgiris slopes

    There was a bush in front of us that came in-between the black buck male. Really enjoyed the sighting.
    Camera: Panasonic
    Model: DMC-FZ28
    ISO: 800
    Exposure: 1/500 sec
    Aperture: 4.4
    Focal Length: 86.4mm
    Flash Used: No

    My ISO was really bad.
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    Nice environmental image. Liked the low angle and the eye contact. The shutter speed was 1/500, so I think reducing the ISO a bit, would have given less noise and the shutter speed would have been sufficient to photograph the buck. Look forward to more..
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    I was in Satyamangalam and understand how scared these blackbucks are. So it is good that you got the blackbuck relatively in the open. Wish the bush had not partially blocked the eyes. The low angle is good. Nice colours.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Nice shot. Good depiction of the habitat too. Do avoid the high ISO speeds, compacts can't handle them.

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    I like the horns of the blackbuck. Would have preferred more space above and less below. An offcentred composition would have helped, had the shrub on the left been absent.
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Nice image, despite of high ISO.
    The horns looks really great. Where exactly did you shot this?
    tfs

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