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    This pair was imaged about three weeks ago in northern Michigan, on a dull and dreary morning. Almost no blue in the water that day, as the sky was leaden. The chick was 2 days old.

    D4 600 f/6.3 1/640 ISO 1000 Flash with SB900 and beamer . Shot from my boat, "Loonie Too!"

    Post: Minor crop for comp. removed flash catchlight. Selective sharpening.

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    Excellent detail on the adult and such a bonus with chick onboard! I like how you made the best of a gloomy day to make the image have a look that elicits the eerie call of the Loon. I can almost hear it looking at the image! Thanks for posting!

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    Delightful subject, pleasing composition, good flash work and nicely processed to manage the blacks, whites and feather sheen. Looks like a winner to me Randy. Regards, Ian.

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    Very nice Randy.
    I like the sheen on the feathers- really adds to the image.
    I know the loon is riding down the little wave but I still feel this could use a bit of CCW rotation even if it is more of an optical illusion thing.
    Chicks' head on gaze is a winner.
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    PS Didn't look down the forum before I posted my loon and chick picture. I didn't mean to be a copycat!

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    Randy nice work great flash work nice details and good eye contact on both loons

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    Hi Randy, I like the different angles of both parent and chick, and the eye contact from the little one. Great use of subtle flash, which has brought out the colour on the parents head. I do like the high key in this. I can see aversion with a bit off the bottom to just below the dark part of the neck's reflection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gail bisson View Post
    Very nice Randy.
    I like the sheen on the feathers- really adds to the image.
    I know the loon is riding down the little wave but I still feel this could use a bit of CCW rotation even if it is more of an optical illusion thing.
    Chicks' head on gaze is a winner.
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    PS Didn't look down the forum before I posted my loon and chick picture. I didn't mean to be a copycat!

    Gail: The more the merrier as far as loons, so post away! I looked at the leveling on this one for a while. There were gently rolling waves, but looking at the water just in front of the adult, I think she is pretty level. Her angle towards me certainly adds to the challenge of hitting true level, and there was no reflection to work off of.

    Stuart: I can also see the crop as you suggested. I am trying to resist my usual urge to do lots of panos on my loons!

    Thanks everyone for your kind comments.

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    Earlier posts have clearly articulated why this is such a pleasing image......I concur! Everything about the image imply works for me. It is such a clean image of the adult and baby.....adorable. Really nice work, Randy! TFS!

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    Hi Randy this simply works on all counts for me .If there is something i might punch up the blacks for a bit more depth , but this is very nit picking .

    TFS Andreas

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    Perfect rich blacks. The little one is just too cute. My first thought was for some rotation too...but I can see your dilemma. The chicks eyes are level. At times I've rotated images that were only due to illusion...

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    Lovely, tender image. Perfect as always. Thank you for sharing.
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    As always, beautiful Randy. Nice iridescence on the neck. Chick looks "oh so comfy" riding the proud parent. I do not see that any rotation is necessary. The Loon's bill (looking horizontally) is in perfect alignment with your shooting/our viewing angle.
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    Nice high key Image Randy. I really like the monotone colors along with the pop of the redeye. Exposure and details look perfect to me and I like your composition also. Well done
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    Thanks folks for the additional comments. Much appreciated. Always fun to try different styles for the loons.

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