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    Busy hoopoe feeding its little ones. Photo taken in Shahe, Beijing. This picture was taken at the end of April, a period of the year well known in Beijing for catkin flying everywhere. what "looks" like snow is catkin blown by the wind at the same time the bird was coming back to the nest to feed the little hoopoes.
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    Nikon D4S and Nikkor 600 F4
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    Exposure time: 1/1600

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    very cool effect on the BG, although I might be tempted to de-saturate it a bit (tree trunk shows some magenta cast). I like the wing position and the small food item, the hoopoe is a bit small in the frame and doesn't show much detail, I'd crop a bit tighter and perhaps sharpen the hoopoe a bit more

    very nice, TFS
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    Great scene all around!

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    Great, I love the back light and the way the picture shows the habitat!

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    Great colours throughout and a tender moment captured. Love the eye contact between adult and chick.

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    Gerald never seen a shot like this really different, love the overall effect.

    Keith.

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    Thanks to all for the comments!

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    I love the small in the frame presentation. It's so special and unique. The highlights are awesome. I agree with Arash on removing the magenta cast from the tree. You might wish to try dodging the near side of the bird just a little bit. I think this image with a few tweaks is spectacular with the backlighting and colors.
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    Wow, wow, wow!
    One of the nicest images I've seen in a while.
    Killer back lighting, killer species, killer environment .... flight, food, chick ... you've got it all here.

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