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    Default Young Sandhill Crane

    Lehigh Acres - Florida/USA
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    Loverly chick in a loverly setting. There seems to be somewhat of a color cast ... The basic image design is good with the bird well back in the frame. The ou-of-focus stuff between you and the baby crane 's body is most unfortunate ... with love, artie on the way to the Galapagos
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    Cute chick. The almost surreal pastel colors give this a very painterly look. Ditto Artie's comments.

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    I love the purples in this image-I have been to this location and there are lots of purple flowers along the banks but there is a magenta cast to this image.
    Love the POV and the ethereal feel to this image,
    Gail

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