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Thread: Chestnut -Bellied Sandgrouse

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    Default Chestnut -Bellied Sandgrouse

    Chestnut-Bellied Sandgrouse
    Little Runn of Kutch
    Gujrat
    Jan. 2010

    D80, !70-500mm
    F/8, 1/250, 250
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    Very nice and details have come out good.
    Some space at the front would make it a good composition.
    The sharpening seems a bit overdone
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    Nice image. The low angle is nice. Agree about the sharpening. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Clicked at 250mm?

    Agree about the over sharpening. The eye contact is good. There is a marked difference in colour between the top and bottom portion of the image. Looks like clicked around mid day.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Lovely bird, I agree with comments made, the light seems is a bit harsh
    tfs

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    A nice bird. You might want to relook the post processing as the image doesn't feel natural.
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Hi Atul,

    This is a lovely bird .. its really very hard to spot them as they seem to camouflague really well on the mud tracks. It is a nice capture but I feel reducing the sharpness would add more feel to the image..

    your pictures are always good and I enjoy your tiger shots a great deal.

    TFS
    Anu

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