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    Post Black-crowned Night Heron

    Hi All,

    This is one of my close up on Night Heron.. It was sitting right on top of me while i was in the boat, had possible no option to avoid the branch. I guess its distracting a lot.. here for more comments and critique's


    Camera Model : Canon EOS 40D
    Shutter Speed: 1 / 3158 sec
    Lens Aperture: F / 5
    Focal Length: 190 mm
    F-Number: F / 5
    Exposure Time: 1 / 3200 sec
    ISO Speed: ISO 640
    Metering Mode: Spot
    Exposure Program: Aperture Priority
    Lens Used: Sigma 70 - 300mm
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    The good thing about this image is the eye contact. The branch distracts a bit. Considering that you had the 70-300, it would have been good if you could have moved to the left and framed it with the branch on the right. If the present composition is a must, then you should have used a narrow aperture. In this case, you had sufficient shutter speed to tradeoff for narrower aperture. F11 would have been better.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    I agree with Sabayasachi's views regarding moving to the Left. A bit more sharpening would be nice. Thanks for sharing.
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    Bibhav Behera
    www.bibhavbehera.com

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    It is bit difficult to photograph from the boat, as one cant move easily. Agree with the above comments. The perch and the eye contact are nice. A narrower aperture would ahve helped to get more details in the bird as well. Look forward to more.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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