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    Hi Folks, My last post was about 4yrs ago so Ill try and get my weekly average up some.
    Thanks for looking, Rick
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    That is a really nice picture. Fine job.

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    nice pose and calm water makes it attractive. OOF birds are usually more of a distraction in the frame, but here they add a sense of depth to the image as they are at different distances, however I wish the front spoonie had not merged with the OOF one.
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    Hi Rick and welcome back. This is a very nice serene image. The colors and reflections are great and it tells a nice story of the day to day behavior especially with the oof one in the rear with the splashing of the water

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    Lovely image with nice light and loving the color of the water. Agree on the OOF birds giving the image depth but think your image would have been even stronger had the birds not merged.
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