Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
When I see a shot like this Ashish, I am reminded that it never hurts (these days) to shoot in burst mode, especially when capturing a flock.
That would allow the selection of another shot that had a possibly better combination of wing positions across the entire flock.
I say this not because this is bad (far from it), just that - for the sake of a few milliseconds - that bird nearest the lower edge might have had its wings in a more recognisable position than it has here - in combination with one or more of the others not having got itself into a less than ideal shape/silhouette at the same time - by shooting in burst mode, you significantly increase the possibilities.
I played around in Lytebox shifting the picture about, but decided that I like how you have them placed in the frame.
Hope that helps, Dave