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Thread: Sambar in Ranthambhore

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    Default Sambar in Ranthambhore

    Shot this Sambar feeding, I liked the setting.

    Canon 5D, Canon EF 100-400 L, F 4.5, 1/1000, ISO 200.
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    Nice environmental image Div. Love the details. The composition is nice. Like you said, the setting adds to the image appeal. Thanks for sharing.
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    Beautiful environmental photograph, Good work

    tfs

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    The colours seem very muted. What white balance are you using? Any changes done during post processing? a narrow aperture would have been great here. Since you were using 1/1000 shutter speed, you could have traded some of it for a narrow aperture.

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    Sabyasachi, I used Sunny as the white balance and did not make any changes during pp, I agree i should have used a narrow aperture. Thanks for the feedback.

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    Nice display of habitat. I would have liked some more space on top to include more of the trees than in the foreground. Which post processing software are you using?
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    Mrudul Godbole

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