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    Fun to see just how excited they get every time a parent comes in with food. This is about a 40% crop so there may be some noise in the BG.
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    Very cute and great moment captured with those two hungry little guys. I might sharpen the heads a bit more. Thanks for sharing, it's great to see their progress.

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    Very cute Joe. I agree a bit more sharpening would be good. I like the blades of grass.

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    Nicely done Joe! Love that you've got good eye contact with both birds. Agree about more sharpening. Thanks for posting!

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    I love the pink colour of their open mouths. The feet are raised in unison. They are nicely in between the two blades of grass. There is a of dark spot at the top. I agree with the sharpening suggestion.

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    I agree with the above comments and would add to remove the blade of grass that cuts one of the chicks legs, other than that, outstanding shot!

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    This is great, love the poses and the looks, I would just sharpen the front chick:)

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    I also would only sharpen the front chick, but I'd also consider bumping overall saturation about, with setting the slider on +10, just to give a little more pop to the color. the current colors feel a little muted.

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