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    Default Indian Roller 5

    This was in Programme Mode

    1/320; f 5.6; ISO 160; 100-400@400
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    Lovely composition. The perch and the eye contact are nice. Nice clean background. Did you try placing it a bit lower in the frame, I think that would enhance the composition further. You can check this thread for further details - Indiawilds: Land of the Tiger. Conservation, Wildlife Photography, Communities
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    Mrudul

    The subject was at a lower angle when suddenly shifted. I do not know whether this meets with "rule of thirds".

    Anand
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    Did you try placing it a bit lower in the frame, I think that would enhance the composition further.
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    Good eye contact and smooth BG. The colours have come out well.

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    Anandji,
    It seems the Indian Rollers now recognise you, given the amount of time you have photographed them.

    I was wondering why there is so much of noise in the first image.

    The rule of thirds is basically a guide to help in composition. One can break it if the resulting image looks better.

    Sabyasachi

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    Sabyasachi

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