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    Shot in Vagator Hills, Goa.

    Canon EOS 7D, 300 f/4L IS + 1.4x II TC

    SS 1/320 (+0.3)
    f/5.6
    ISO 400

    Full Frame Image. Comments and Critiques welcome.
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    Nice shot. Looks like it was feeding. Even lighting from the side would have been great. Is the image tilted, or is it the slope of the ground?
    TFS

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    Hi Abhishek,
    I'd believe that the tilt was user error! Did notice it while processing but didn't want to lose canvas so I let it be.
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    Nice low angle Bibhav. Well captured. Somehow the tilt does not bother me here. Where was this shot?

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    Nice image. Have they burnt the vegetation? Is it close to any human habitation

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    Nice low angle. I'm thinking if EC 0 or even a slight negative EV would have been better.

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    Hi Sabyasachi,
    Yes, the vegetation has been burnt. Earlier one used to find a lot of scrubland birds here but this time I definitely noticed the dwindled numbers because of the arson. The burning was probably done as this is a popular tourist spot (Chapora Fort). Unfortunately it was a good sanctuary for birds as well.

    Hi Bhargava,
    The rationale for the +1/3 EC was that the light was from the right, implying that the darker portions on the left (black banding) had the risk of getting underexposed. So to be safe, I dialed in a +1/3 EC.
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    Nice image.One of my favourite birds in the Nehru Gardens,N.Delhi in the winter.Even that grass is not.....!Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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