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    Captured this lineated barbet in Indian Botanic Gardens; Howrah, West Bengal on Saturday 15th May. Exif

    Shutter speed 1/320 ; f stop 8; exposure compensation -1/3. Camera Canon 450D; lens EF 100-400
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    In any conflict between man and animal it is the animal that has to suffer.

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    Nice head turn and eye contact. I liked the open beak. I can see a bit of over exposure on the left bottom (not sure viewing from a different computer), you can try to recover the details. The colours are nice. Thanks for sharing.
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    You are right about the left bottom being over exposed. Actually I didn't really care about that as I was looking more at the bird than the lower bottom corner !!! :-)
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    Hi Sudipto,
    Beautiful bird. Is this a big crop? What was the ISO? A higher shutter speed would have been better in terms of sharpness. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to more.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Yes it is about 50 per cent crop. ISO was 400. Thanks for your comments.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sudipto Roy View Post
    You are right about the left bottom being over exposed. Actually I didn't really care about that as I was looking more at the bird than the lower bottom corner !!! :-)
    Yes the left bottom doesn't distract much, just thought of letting you know.
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    Lovely bird & nice head turn
    tfs

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    A nice bird. I agree about the image looking a bit soft due to the crop.
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Agree with the remarks, thanks for sharing!

    Apana

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    Lovely bird. One of my favourites . I agree the quality has gone down due to the crop. Agree about the over exposed lower left corner. It's tough to get a correctly exposed scene with these birds. I have tried photographing them several times, but almost all the shots have overexposed bits. :-P

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