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    Hi all i just like to share another frame of the punkie Coot youngster from my location .
    Same day as the previous just a different time .

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    Processed with DPP 4 and PS CC ; cropped and rotated for comp ; 70% of FF

    Thanks for looking and commenting to my previous posting , hope you like this one .

    Cheers Andreas

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    What a terrific image!!! You had great light, an amazing low angle and super behavior to capture. Love the water droplets on the adult's head and the vegetation in the chick's mouth. Your exposure of whites and blacks look spot on. If this were mind, I would move your subjects lower in the frame by taking some off of the bottom.
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    A wonderful shot and a great viewpoint.

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    I agree about taking a bit off the bottom but besides that this image looks great! Wonderful interaction as the parent feeds the little red headed baby the ball of algae. Exposure and details look perfect. Very nice Andreas.
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    Very nice Andreas, a tender moment captured. Thank you for sharing.
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    An absolutely stunning image -- terrific in every way: behavior, exposure, pov. Marina said it all, including a good suggestion for crop. Congratulations, Andreas.

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    Brilliant. The parent is saying to the young one 'Now eat it slowly and don't choke' Love the expressions on a beautiful frame. I to would take a bit from the bottom, you don't lose any of the low POV Well done Andreas and thanks for sharing

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    Very nice, low angle, intimate image. I don't mind it as presented.

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    Great Image Andreas. What a moment you captured here in beautiful light. Well done.
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    I like the low angle, IQ, interaction, exposure and I would take a little off the bottom comp wise but that is subjective. Excellent image Andreas!

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    Excellent frame Andreas, love the interaction between youngster and mom here, good techs. I just wish you had more of the adult to the left. agree with less space on the btm

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