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    Default Parent/child resonance.(2)..

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    Love the synchronicity in the parent child march.

    Tried to implement suggestions from last post.

    Thanks, as always for valued and helpful comments. Keep them coming.

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    David:

    My favorite of the series so far. Pose, background, exposure. Adult's head is angled away just a bit, but not a problem in this case for me.

    Neat that you have so many options to choose from with this series.

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    A very nice habitat shot of the two of them.
    Lovely light and poses, being intent on finding a morsel.

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    Nice complimentary poses.
    Wish you had a lower POV,
    Gail

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    A really cool image, I would also agree a lower angle would have been better but perhaps there was something in the background that prevented this?

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    I love the lusher but still-short vegetation. Neat parent-and-chick moment. Yes, a lower angle would have been excellent here, if possible, and the adult's head is slightly angled away. Well exposed, and very sharp.

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    Nice light and almost identical poses here. Detail looks quite good.

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