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Thread: Peacock's display of plumage at Ranthambore

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    Default Peacock's display of plumage at Ranthambore

    Nikon D300, 200-400VR f/4, 1.4x TC

    Exif :
    280mm
    f/5.6
    ISO 800
    1/60
    -0.3 ev
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    ~ NIKHIL

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    Beautiful. The details and the sharpness is nice. A bit more space all around to include the tips would have strengthened the composition further. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Nice image. The details are nice. Agree that a bit more space overall would have been better. Thanks for sharing.
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    Bibhav Behera
    www.bibhavbehera.com

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    Beautiful image, the details and colors have come out very well. Great Job. Agree about some more space.

    tfs

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    Agree abt the space. But I really love this image. Lovely details.
    Since you photographed this at a relatively short focal length of 280mm, I would also have suggested a tight portrait using a higher focal length, in which case the fanned out tail feathers would be the BG.
    Thnaks, look fwd to more.

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    The light seems to be pretty low. Else, I would have suggested a narrow aperture. I agree with Abhishek, that you can compose wider as well as a tight.

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    Sabyasachi

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