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    Boat safari @ Kabini

    Nikon D90
    Sigma 150-500
    1/ 500, 6.3, ISO 1100
    No post processing done
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    Manoj,
    Can you confirm the image size you uploaded. It says 1022x679 pixels. The image looks soft. When you upload a large image, the software automatically resizes and the quality falls.

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    Hi Sabyasachi,

    The image size as you have mentioned is correct. What would be the correct way to upload the photographs as the 'sticky' only mentions the file size? I used Picasa to export this.

    TIA

    Manoj

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    I will edit the sticky later.

    You can upload a file with maximum 1024 pixels on the longest side. The file size should be less than 300kb.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Thanks for the clarification and your comments. Will keep it in mind.

    with regards

    Manoj

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    I am thinking if a horizontal composition would have been better, as presently the tree is in the center and the background on the both the sides distracts a bit. Maybe you could have placed the tree towards the left, that way the composition would have looked better. Let me know what you think. Look forward to more. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Image looks soft.Less space on the top would have been good.Nice catch anyway.TFS

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    Thanks all for your comments. This certainly is of great help to improve my photography skills. Much appreciated.

    Rgds

    Manoj

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