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    canon 450d,tamron 200-500,f-8,1/1250,iso-400
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    Nice image. Liked the pose and the upward wing position. The details are nice. Nicely taken. Thanks for sharing.
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    Bird in flight is the most difficult aspect of bird photography. It would have been good if the head were turned slightly towards you. Unfortunately the light was from behind the bird. So the eyes are in the shade. The image looks good if the wings are completely up or down. The details under the wings is good. Look forward to more.

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    The pose is nice. There seems to be a drop in quality. Is it a big crop? Wondering how placing the WEB in the top right quadrant would have been.
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    thanks everybody ..,i think bird should be placed in a frame in such a way that there should be more space for bird to move,therefore when bird lifting itself up and ahead i tend to place it in lower corner...what do you think ?
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    There is no fixed "rule".

    However, I agree with your idea.

    While ascending, it can be done as you mentioned. While descending, when the bird is near the perch its legs would be infront of it and you can show it entering the frame from the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bibhav Behera View Post
    Wondering how placing the WEB in the top right quadrant would have been.
    What is WEB?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabyasachi Patra View Post
    What is WEB?
    White Eyed Buzzard
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    Ohh...Am not good at acronyms and short forms. It would be a good idea to use the full forms so that people with less of grey cells like me will find it easy.

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    I agree with the compo here. Wish it hadn't turned its head away. I think there is a bit of motion blur, especially near the wing tips. A higher shutter speed would have been lovely.

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    Nice Flight image...

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