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Thread: The Quintessential Bhitarkanika

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    Default The Quintessential Bhitarkanika

    Mangroves, Estuarine Crocodiles and Shorebirds...The Quintessential Bhitarkanika.

    Canon EOS 5D Mark III, 50mm f/1.4 USM
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    f/1.4
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    Bibhav Behera
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    I liked the composition. Nice you got a crocodile swimming towards the shore. What are the out of focus dots(?)? Thanks for sharing.

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    Hi Mrudul,
    They are a fling of Sandpipers flying by.

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    nice. what time was this shot?

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    Very nice. Very apt title too. Wish there were some clouds too. For this image, I would have preferred more of the water and less of the sky. Another (not as good) idea might be to crop the sky to get the waterline at the upper rule-of-thirds line.

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    May be more water than the sky would help. The sky doesn't have much of details. The water on the other hand can provide some texture to the image. Clouds would have enhanced this. Thanks for sharing.
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