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Thread: Yellow wattled lapwing

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    Default Yellow wattled lapwing

    Shot at bidar, karnataka.

    Local names include Zirdi in Hindi, Chitawa in Telugu and Jithiri in Rajasthan and in Pakistan, Pili tatihri in Punjabi, Laori in Madhya Pradesh, Parasna titodi or Vagdau titodi in Gujarati, Pitmukhi titvi in Marathi, Manjakanni in Malayalam, Haladi tittibha in Kannada and Kiraluwa in Sinhalese.

    canon 60D, canon 100-400 L IS USM
    f5.6, 1/320sec, ISO 400, EV 0, 400mm, cropped, noise reduction on BG
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    Nice details. The Black-tipped tail has come well.Should we sacrifice Natural Colours for greater details,I do not know.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
    Last edited by Saktipada Panigrahi; 18-09-2011 at 06:51 PM.

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    I like the composition.Nice eye contact & light.Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks Saktipada and Dr. Kalpamoi.

    Saktipada,

    Please do let me know why you think the colors don't look natural. I'll look into what should be done.
    Bhargava

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    Bhai Bhargava,
    The Wings and Back of this Species are Pale Brown making a good contrast with white underparts.With details of this Bird so well documented,I had a feeling that why not colour of the Back showing little more Brown,which we see in open Eye. You are doing good work for Nature.SaktiWild

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    Nice low angle Bhargava. Good eye contact and details. TFS

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    Atul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saktipada Panigrahi View Post
    Nice details. The Black-tipped tail has come well.Should we sacrifice Natural Colours for greater details,I do not know.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
    I agree. Too often wildlife photographers make the mistake of increasing contrast, saturation etc and the colour doesn't resemble the actual. Unfortunately, the high contrast, high saturation images are praised by lot of beginners and some so-called experts as well.

    If you want to improve your imaging, then you need to keep an eye on the natural colours.

    In digital, one can just move the colour temperature slider (white balance) to get all kinds of effects. In photosharing sites, where not many people have idea about natural history, they wont mind. However, here it has been rightly pointed out.


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    Sabyasachi

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