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    Tringa glareola . Shot near Thalassery in Kerala

    500D 55-250, AE, f5.6, 250mm, ISO 400, SS1/640, +1EC Cropped image

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    Nice photograph,colours look natural.Superb composition-Bird is on the move-right leg in the air,focussed in its search, agile look,reflexion on the sandy shore,natural sorroundings.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
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    Lovely walking pose. The low angle and the eye contact is good. You could have tried using a one stop narrower aperture. I liked the composition. Nicely captured. Thanks for sharing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roopak Gangadharan View Post
    Tringa glareola . Shot near Thalassery in Kerala

    500D 55-250, AE, f5.6, 250mm, ISO 400, SS1/640, +1EC Cropped image

    C&C welcome

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    Nice & Moving... you must be lyig on the sand for such low shot.... great efforts... TFS

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    Nice pose. I agree with the composition. I think the perspective one gets lying on the belly would be different and lower. Overall, this looks nice. Thanks for sharing.

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