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    The Waterhen peeps out behind a banana tree.
    Nikon D3000 ISO 400 300MM F8 1/500 Handheld, Cropped.
    Waiting for comments. Thanks.
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    Nice image. The leaf on which the bird has perched is behind the leaf in the FG. This makes an interesting composition.

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    The eye contact is nice. The composition looks fine. Just a bit more space at the bottom to include the tips of its feet would be good. Was any sharpening done? Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    I like the composition. It seems you were shooting through vegetation, and it was close to your lens. Else, the bottom portion would have come out better. How much of a crop is this? Where was this photographed?

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    Thanks everybody for spending your time and comment.
    @ Mrudul Godbole mam, I agree with you about the composition and yes It is a bit sharpened.
    @ Patra sir, Its a great pleasure to me. Thanks a lot sir. Your comment is always makes me charmed. Your assumption is absolutely correct. Actually they are very fearful bird I think and as I have only 300mm So I need to go closer and have tried to hide myself. A Long lens make very help in this type of situations but alas! I have not any.... It was shot beside a pond in my backyard when the bird was preen itself at evening. It is 30% crop. Thanks.

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