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Nov 29, 2009 08:09 |  #1

this is my first post request to comment on this


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Nov 29, 2009 08:39 |  #2

Wow, he's going to crash. Where did you take this? It's a good shot, but would be nice if it were bigger. :)


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Nov 29, 2009 08:59 |  #3

thanks for the appreciation, This was shot at a bird sanctuary called Ranganatitu near Bangalore, India
here's the lager image
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Nov 29, 2009 09:05 |  #4

Real nice shot. Exposure is good, hard to do with all that white. Composition is hard with birds in flight, but always try to leave some space in front so he does not look like he is about to leave the frame.
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Nov 29, 2009 11:06 |  #5

sheltersinc wrote in post #9101159 (external link)
.............here's the lager image
thank you

So that's why he's dropped the wingtip, drunk whilst flying :lol: Nice shot, as said try to have some space infront of the bird, but you got away with this one as the wingtip and wake makes the image work.


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