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    Default Paddyfield Pipit - A portrait

    A Paddyfield Pipit at Rajarhat, Calcutta. November 2010
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    In any conflict between man and animal it is the animal that has to suffer.

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    Exif data for the above image is as follows:

    Camera - Canon 450D
    Lens - Canon 400 mm F 5.6
    Shooting Mode - AE
    Shutter Speed - 1/800
    Exposure Compensation - -1/3
    ISO Speed - 200
    White Balance Mode - Daylight
    In any conflict between man and animal it is the animal that has to suffer.

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    Nice eye contact. There is loss of details, is this a crop? You could have used a narrower aperture for more details. The low angle enhances the composition. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to more.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Nice image, agree with comments made by Mrudul
    tfs

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    The eye contact is good. If you can manage to go down lower, like flat on the belly on the ground, then the background will be completely out of focus.

    I am wondering why there is so much noise in this image. A bit more space, especially at the bottom and top would have been better. At the bottom frame edge, the digits seem to be cut off and at the top there is not much separation between the head and the top frame. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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