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    Robert Amoruso
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    Baby mugs mom at Gatorland May 2008

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    ISO: 800
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    Manual Flash: On

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    Outstanding Shot! I love the seperation between the two and the action captured as this youngster gets rough with mom begging for food I'm sure.:)

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    Love the interaction on this one Robert. Is that a hook on the juvi's leg or something else. Great work.

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    Hey Robert...You have a winner with this one. I love the interaction and the post the adult is balancing on. You also cropped the image to my liking with good exposure. Well done!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trey Barron View Post
    Love the interaction on this one Robert. Is that a hook on the juvi's leg or something else. Great work.
    No Trey. I noticed that when I processed it - just some stuff from a tree. Clone or not to clone... that is the question?

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    Clone. :) Very cool action captured here and with excellent sharpness and DOF. The high-key look works well on this one.

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    I don't think it hurts to leave it in since it is not a distraction. That said, I would remove it since the BG is so light. Just one opinion and love it either way.

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    Exciting interaction you have captured! I vote for a clone just because it looks odd hanging there.

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    Clone accomplished.

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    Great composition and overall image quality. I just love images showing interaction, behaviour etc. - this certainly has that - plus!

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    As good a photo from the rookery that I have seen. I love the composition with the perch, placement of the adults legs and the behavior of the baby. Nice colors and texture to the entire image.

    Knowing how Gatorland tends to have "cluttered" backgrounds with all the foliage present is this the actual sky or did you place your subjects on a new canvas ?

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    You made a fantastic image in a great situation. Rookeries are generally cluttered places; finding the birds on a post was a God-send. Love the white sky and the two perfect head angles. Add a perfect high key EXP and you have a real winner.
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    Hey Robert,
    Saw this one earlier........Don't get much better than this!!!.......unbelievably clean....interaction/light...and another yes to the clone! (although not 100% necessary....just now it's perfect!).........Best I've seen of this species!

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