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Some of my Bird Clicks
March 24, 2013
9:45 pm
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March 24, 2013
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very nice shot…….sharp eyes……grate job…..Wink

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March 25, 2013
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nice shot…

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March 25, 2013
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Could you please mention the camera as well as the settings used for this shot?? Sharp image (great shot) and just the other bird in the background is little but disturbing when you see this shot on a larger resolution!!! Try to avoid it and set the angle so that no other bird is present in the background ,even if its there change the angle or make it right in the post production!Smile

March 26, 2013
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Sam, it is not practical always to change the angle while capturing the birds, they will not wait for us to capture as per our convenience.

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March 26, 2013
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I agree with you ,that always we cannot set the right angle! I just asked you to try…that’s it!!! ( i dint mean, that shot isn’t great…sry if you dint like my comment)!Frown

March 27, 2013
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Great focus on main subject!
Couple of minor distractions in the background
but they are minimal due to the nice blurring effect
you have achieved!
If I can suggest one improvement to this shot it would
be to offset the main subject (bird) by cropping in post
processing. The old rule of thirds is usually a good one
to go by.
I think you have done really well with the sharp focus and
soft background. Well done.
Dale.Smile

March 31, 2013
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Sachet,

Congrats, it is very sharp and nice, and what I mostly like is nice and soft Bokeh before and after the main subject, really very nice,

* Samer H.*

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