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    D7100 | 300mm f2.8 w/ 2x TC | f/5.6 | 1/1000s | Auto ISO 800

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    Very intimate view of the feeding behaviour. Lovely reflection, great colours. The little sprouts of vegetation add a lot to the image.

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    This is absolutely beautiful. Daniel is right, the sprouts add a lot and so does the gradated background.

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    Beautiful image Raybel.
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    Love this.
    I feel the midtones could go ever so slightly darker but otherwise a terrific image.
    Well done!!
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    I like the soft light, setting, sharpness, BG and composition. Well done Ray.

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    nice "soft" feel to this sharp image, great color capture and the effect of f/5.6 really does it, as I am learning

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