Nikon D300, Nikon 200-400 VR/ f4, 1.4 x TC
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f/8
550mm
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Nikon D300, Nikon 200-400 VR/ f4, 1.4 x TC
ISO 800
1/200
f/8
550mm
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~ NIKHIL
A beautiful bird. The orange leaf in the BG distracts a bit. Would have been better if you could move to the right a bit more. You could have avoided the leaf as well as the coincidence of the branch and the beak. Thanks for sharing.
Agree, but the bummer wouldn't sit still and I was on a boat
~ NIKHIL
I can understand... Faced similar trouble when i was there
It is always a challenge to photograph while you are in boat, however I have seen many photographers using tripods at Ranganthittu, I haven't though.
Overall nice image wish you had got a better eye contact.
tfs..
Nice shot. Agree about the leaf.
TFS.
Lovely bird. I dont mind the orange leaf. Avoiding the coincidence of the branch and the beak would have been good, but photographing from a boat is difficult. Overall a nice image. Thanks for sharing.
Praveen, I think it is better to photograph hand held from a boat than using a tripod.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
The eye contact is fine. Nice image. Often we fail to notice small potential distractions due to the small viewfinders. The green leaf at the top right corner doesn't add much to the image.
I use a tripod in the boat as I can't handhold my lens. Handholding gives the maximum freedom and if you are able to get sharp shots using handholding, then that is preferable. Else, monopod, tripod etc. One has to take into account the swaying of the boats and click accordingly.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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