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    Smile Garganey...

    Species: Garganey
    Camera: Canon Powershot S3 IS
    Place: Randarda Lake, Rajkot
    Date: March, 2007
    Exif: F5.6, 1/400s
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    Dear Mrudul & Sabyasachi,

    Hurray!!! My Upload problem solved

    Thank you so much for your great & pleasing help for 3 days...You are very kind & supportive

    Rahul

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    Hi Rahul,

    Good to hear that, you could upload the file without any problem .

    Nice composition. I would have loved some more close up. The patterns in the water are interesting.If possible you could have tried for a lower angle.

    Keep posting...
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrudul Godbole View Post
    Hi Rahul,

    Good to hear that, you could upload the file without any problem .

    Nice composition. I would have loved some more close up. The patterns in the water are interesting.If possible you could have tried for a lower angle.

    Keep posting...
    Hi Mrudul,

    Yes, i do feel that lower angle would have created some lovely perspective. Nearby acacia tree & flow of stream has given some different feel to the water.

    Mrudul this is very heavy crop, and if i'm doing more cropping. I'm afraid everyone will yell at me and i'll become yellow
    Last edited by Rahul Parekh; 28-04-2009 at 04:25 PM.

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    Hi Rahul,

    I understand, so to avoid cropping, more zoom is required, or you try to crawl as further as possible to the bird to get a good close up photograph. I too struggle sometimes with my 100-400mm lens ,but the crawling technique has helped lot of times .
    Last edited by Mrudul Godbole; 28-04-2009 at 06:43 PM.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Rahul,
    Either you can crawl or you set up a hide. If you are able to get the subjects come close to you and you can photograph in a wide angle, then the image would be great. I remember seeing the work of an African ranger who had only a wide angle lens. He used all his knowledge of animal behaviour to move closer to elephants and rhinos and created some superb images with his wide angle.
    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrudul Godbole View Post
    Hi Rahul,

    I understand, so to avoid cropping, more zoom is required, or you try to crawl as further as possible to the bird to get a good close up photograph. I too struggle sometimes with my 100-400mm lens ,but the crawling technique has helped lot of times .
    Hi Mrudul,

    Generally i too don't like to crop the image to show close-up. I find my tiny zoom camera is inadequate for bird photography, but i love it. I've never done crawling before to reach near the birds. I always try to keep safe distance to birds and try to feel satisfied with the opportunity and say 'better luck next time...' .

    But crawling is sound interesting. I would like to try it once though. I'll remember you when i'll do that. You are very bold & brave too .

    Thank you so much for your lovely trick...
    Last edited by Rahul Parekh; 29-04-2009 at 07:54 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabyasachi Patra View Post
    Rahul,
    Either you can crawl or you set up a hide. If you are able to get the subjects come close to you and you can photograph in a wide angle, then the image would be great. I remember seeing the work of an African ranger who had only a wide angle lens. He used all his knowledge of animal behaviour to move closer to elephants and rhinos and created some superb images with his wide angle.
    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi
    Hi Sabyasachi,

    I'm using hide sometimes, and it gives good opportunities. I'll post some images taken with hide .

    I loved both the tricks. Crawling is more exploratory & bold idea while Hide is more safe & secure idea to keep birds relaxed...

    Thank you so much for your kind tips...

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    Rahul,
    Crawling will give you an added benefit of eye level perspective. Check this link. I had created this image lying flat on my belly.

    http://www.indiawilds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=191

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    Hi Rahul,

    Agree with Mrudul about the patterns of the water. I know that most of your images, like your paintings, include the environment.

    Apana

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB Apana View Post
    Hi Rahul,

    Agree with Mrudul about the patterns of the water. I know that most of your images, like your paintings, include the environment.

    Apana
    Hi Apana,

    I love environment and wildlife makes it lively every time. Birds & Animals with landscape gives story telling effect and shows the life of the wild more effectively .

    Thank you so much for your kind appreciations...

    Rahul

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