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    I like the image design and what you were trying to do here.
    Great intimate view of the "storklet" and the feet. No distracting elements. Love the little tongue. Exposure and sharpness are excellent.
    I would crop in from the bottom to the "V" in the bottom sticks or about 3/4 of an inch off the bottom.
    I like this!
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    Hi David, nice to have a clear view of the little one. Love the open bill and seeing inside. Some smudging of the feathers on the chest, not sure why, F/11 would seem to give enough depth of field. Maybe look at the original to see if the smudges are there. Was this at Wakodahatchee? Thank you for sharing.
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    Nice shot David,whites are good and sharpness. Would agree on the crop from the bottom.

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    Here is something you don't see everyday. Light the pose and open mouth on the young one.

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