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    Hi folks ... here is another frame from the local Canadian Goose community .
    Loved the short moment of intimacy .... as the gosling was resting slightly behind the adult , after a short while of waiting the gosling came close and I got two fames where both were have way in focus . With hind sight I should have closed the aperture to f11 .... as the focus is on the gosling and DOF tails of in the head of the adult goose , still acceptable for me.

    Canon EOS 1Dx
    EF 500 IS L II
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    F 7,1 ; Iso 2000 ; 1/2000 sec ; mam esp and auto iso

    Processed with Capture One Pro 20 and PSCC 2020 ; slightly cropped

    Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous posting

    Cheers Andreas

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    For me, being at eye level with this one makes it Andreas. Great tonal range & depth which makes the chick full of cuteness. Like the interaction aspect between the two, DoF looks spot on.

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    Such a great image Andreas, Goslings are always hard not to like :-)

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    Great POV and I like the tender interaction.I like the little bits of vegetation in both bills.
    You might consider cloning out the yellow blade of grass that intersects with the baby's beak.
    Gail

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    Thanks folks for your comments , much appreciated .

    Gail ... I can blend the yellow grass blade in , just overlooked that detail , thanks .

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    super cute image Andreas. I love the low angle and amazing tonal range.

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    Lovely...looking good Andreas. A lovely moment captured. I really like your crop and POV. Nice detail on the subjects.

    Will

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