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    Default Pied Kingfisher's

    Photographed this at Ranganathittu some months back from a boat.

    Canon 50D, 100-400mm L IS USM, ISO 200, f7.1, 1/640, hand held.

    comments and critiques welcome..
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    Good shot. Nice compo and pose. Tough to shoot these against the sky i guess. Do you think a +1ve Ec might have worked better???

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    Wow! Nice image Mrudul, good to see the couple in one frame. Wish you had got some catch light. The other I missed out on shooting the couple, however I sighted them on several occasion.
    tfs

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    Lovely placement of these kingfishers. I am wondering how the vertical close crop would have looked. That would eliminate voids and get the emphasize on birds and their interesting placement. TFS.
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    nice image. i would try opening up the blacks a bit more. Thanks for sharing.
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    Good to see two of them together. It is not easy to compose two animals/birds together, as invariably they look in different directions.

    I am not sure if a closer approach would have been possible. Though the boatman had once taken me too close. A vertical with a close approach would have been good.

    Thanks for sharing.

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