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    Cropped to the left and removed leaves in the FG.

    1/320 in Tv mode; f11; ISO 640; 100-400@400.
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    Nice imge.Lovely colours.I am pleased to see true colours have come out.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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    Saktida

    I do not go for much PP. In this case I changed the picture style to portrait, cropped and re-sized it.

    Thank you for your encouraging words.

    Anand

    Quote Originally Posted by Saktipada Panigrahi View Post
    Nice imge.Lovely colours.I am pleased to see true colours have come out.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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    Nice perch and good light. A slight head turn towards you would have enhanced the eye contact further. I think a lower ISO like 400 and a wider aperture like f8 would have sufficed in this case. As there is slight noise in the background due to the high ISO. Thanks for sharing.
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    Thanks. I have an image looking straight into the camera where neither of the eyes are clearly seen. Will try the exposure suggested by you in the next two three days. I have seen this bird and the Black Drongo in all my visits in the last 10 days..
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    Nice perch and good light. A slight head turn towards you would have enhanced the eye contact further. I think a lower ISO like 400 and a wider aperture like f8 would have sufficed in this case. As there is slight noise in the background due to the high ISO. Thanks for sharing.

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    This morning I shot 138 images of an Indian Roller (may be the same bird) in six sessions. Full Frame.1/400; f9; ISO640; changed WB from auto to daylight and PS from Neutral to Portrait. Tomorrow I will try lower ISO.

    QUOTE:Mrudul Godbole: think a lower ISO like 400 and a wider aperture like f8 would have sufficed in this case.UNQUOTE
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    Beauty....where are these taken?

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    Sanjeevaiah Park, Hyderabad

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    Beauty....where are these taken?

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