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Thread: The Vine snake - after the event

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    Canon EOS -1000D
    Aperture priority mode F - 9.5
    SS - 1/90s
    ISo - 400
    Ev - -1/2
    WB - cloudy
    FL - 250mm
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    Different perspective. The head on angle is nice, a higher depth of field would have been good to get the whole snake in focus. How did you take this photograph? Thanks for sharing the entire series.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Nicely done. I like the DOF here as it keeps the attention on the head. Good that you got the focus on the eyes and not on the snout. The dark spot on the right isn't too distracting. I like the pano crop. Thanks for sharing.
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    Thank you Bibhav and Mridul.. I wanted the DOF to be limited... my aim was to get the head alone in Focus.. i had shot it when the snake was coming out of the bush to find a place for resting..it was drizzling that time, you can observe water standing on its head...

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    I agree that this is definitely a different perspective. The background is nicely diffused. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    I would not prefer being all body in focus.
    This is perfect compo. Eyes & head are well focused.
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    Sagar Patil,
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