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    Barheadedgoose in thol lake,mehsana,gujarat.
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    The low angle looks good. Nice eye contact. What was the aperture and ISO? Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Good low angle here....guess there was no way to avoid the blurred foregorund if you wanted the low angle. Did you get some shots with the legs fully visible too (even if it was at a higher angle)? The details are good on the bird....please do post the exif details with your images

    And if you don't mind, avoiding the border will be good.....

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    Bhargava

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    Nice image. Posting details of camera, lens, ISO, aperture, amount of crop etc will help in better critiques.

    Though we try for a lower angle most of the times, at times like this, I would prefer to raise the camera a bit. In this case, the tip of the beak is falling below the line of out of focus grass.

    Framing is important in prints. However, for online critiques, most of the times the framing distracts. So better to post without frames. Is this a large crop?

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    Lovely bird, the catch light in the eye is nice. Always a challenge to control whites, I don't thin it is blown away here but reducing highlights a little may be better. Great work Tejas!
    tfs

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