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    Default Pratincoles

    Aggressive to defend their territories, these fearless cuties were a treat to watch at Kabini. Care needed to be taken to stay far away from these, for the naturalists say, they are very sensitive birds. The light was pretty low early morning and i had to bump up the ISO

    400D, Sigma 150-500, 1.4 TC, F 11, 1/250, ISO 1600, Full Frame @ 500 MM

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    superb shot, but looks little soft. you can sharpen it one more round.
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    Nice shot, looks like the light a low, agree about sharpness
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    I think you have uploaded a larger file. So the software has resized it and the image has come out soft.

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    Nice image. Liked the eye contact and the low angle. Please post an image less than 200kb, to avoid the resizing. Thanks for sharing.
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    I like the composition. More sharpness would have been better. Thanks for sharing.
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