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    Default The world above...

    Tried to portray the world in which the Malabar Giant Squirrel (Ratufa Indica) lives. This image looked better in black and white. Although when I had clicked it i had dialed +1EV to get details in the darks. Comments and Critiques welcome...

    Canon EOS 1000D, Canon EF 300mm f/4L IS USM
    SS 1/400 (+1)
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    ISO 400
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    Lovely shot. Love the composition. Can almost feel the texture of the tail... TFS.

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    The b/w composition looks good. The dried branches give a nice feel. Thanks for sharing.
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    Shifting this to Mammals.

    +1 EV is not the solution for all situations.

    The depth of field didn't look sufficient for f9. So I checked the Exif details. The aperture is f5.6. Your shutter speed of 1/400 indicates that you were anticipating action. The habitat would have been shown better with higher depth of field. So a narrow aperture like f9, f11 should have been used to bring the branches in focus.

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    Ohh... My mistake... I had checked the previous image in the series and that was in f9... Apologies...
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