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    Was a bit windy the other night so this chick was looking for cover from the adult. Blowing sand must sting these little ones.

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    Great head angles Joe. Nice capture. I could watch these guys all day. I may eliminate that little dark spot on the left edge of the frame. Hope to see you at Nickerson one of these days.

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    Very sweet family portrait with nice light and sweet colors. It feels like it could use a little touch of CCW rotation. Well done.

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    nice family image,nice detail and light,like a bit more room on left,and a bit less above.thanks.

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    Sweet image and light with a nice low shooting angle. I like the vertical look but would prefer the birds a bit further right in frame.
    Good catch on the little dark spot on lower left.

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    Sweet capture, Joe. Hard to improve on, but maybe moving the birds a tad to the right and taking out the left dark spot might take it up the final notch.

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    Cute, great comp and very well exposed.

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    this is very nice, love the light and details. might move them up in the frame as there is a bit too much empty space on the top now
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    Light, details and exposure are great, Joe. These two look nice and cozy. +1 to moving them up in the frame.

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    Apart from moving the birds up in the frame, I like this one a lot - for ithe moment captured, soft light, pose, and BG. Very nice.

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