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Thread: What Is All This Fuss About Little Sister/

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    Denis Glennon
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    Default What Is All This Fuss About Little Sister/

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    These two juvenile ospreys seem to compete for the first evening dinner delivery.
    Never do the two dine together.
    Never does one intrude upon the dining of the other.
    Yet, prior to dinner delivery they scream at each other continuously.
    The inclusion of two birds ?

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    Alfred Forns
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    I like the inclusion of the two birds a lot !!!! Poses are strong for interaction I like the framing and placement of the pair Your eye level view sure works well I like this a lot Can only think of the left bird having the face more visible but works very well as presented !!!!

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    Linda Robbins
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    That is one beautiful, and clean nest and your perspective from just slightly above makes these photographs. I like the inclusion of both birds, and the interactive behaviors you are capturing are wonderful. Good exposure, clean bg, and well framed.

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    Denis Glennon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred Forns View Post
    I like the inclusion of the two birds a lot !!!! Poses are strong for interaction I like the framing and placement of the pair Your eye level view sure works well I like this a lot Can only think of the left bird having the face more visible but works very well as presented !!!!
    Alfred,
    Thank you for your continued constructive comments.
    They are much appreciated.
    Regards,
    Denis.

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    Denis Glennon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Linda Robbins View Post
    That is one beautiful, and clean nest and your perspective from just slightly above makes these photographs. I like the inclusion of both birds, and the interactive behaviors you are capturing are wonderful. Good exposure, clean bg, and well framed.
    Linda,
    Thank you again.
    Your constructive and kind comments are much appreciated.
    I worked out the Quick Masks technique; very good ..... thanks for sending the detail..
    Kind Regards,
    Denis.

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    Nice behavioral interaction shot. Always love to see osprey juvies. Nice angle of view. Exposure and details look good. Only nit is the position of the nest and birds in the frame. I'd like to see a tad more room on the left and less on the right.. I like the cloudy BG. I'm so sick of solid blue skies like I get around here. Helps set off the subject matter and give it more depth and dimmension.

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