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Thread: More Black Kite

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    Please bear with me. Same perch, same place in my house, same Kite, different days. the prob is that this guy doesnt come until the sun is really up, hence the harsh light. Hope u aren't getting bored of these images.

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    Bibhav keep them coming, the extreme left branch can be cropped. The direct stare by the kite looks interesting, looks like you both know each other quite well by now
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    Nice capture.Its good to have a kite for company!

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    One suggestion.

    Construct a hide at eye level. In a few days the kite with get accoustomed. You can then click at eye level.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Agree you could have moved the camera to the right to avoid the branch. Wish you can photograph the bird with a prey or in a different pose. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Thanks for the comments guys. I agree, even I thought that the poses got repetitive.
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Try using a polariser? Just a suggestion.
    In any conflict between man and animal it is the animal that has to suffer.

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