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    The parent seemed to be teaching the chick to "chatter" when another bird came too close to them. Still trying to "tame " the very directional morning light. Fill flash seems to help a bit. No matter , it's still fun to watch the interaction of the parents and chicks.
    400ISO f8 at 1/1250th
    Fill on auto
    Inc. Light reading

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    REally sweet image. Like the environment included. I would just add some contrast. Well done on this

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    Tough shot with the light where it is and understandable looking at the vegatation. I like the similiar pose between the adult and chick. Very nice. Dave

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    Nice pose and comp. Guess they are getting quite hot there.

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    Joe, Really nice image w/ the chicks head coming out for a peek! Agree w difficult shooting conditions. I think you did well considering! Nice moment captured and thanks for sharing!!

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    This would be my PP option, I have toned down the whites, increased contrast on the chick, I have increased also a bit the color temperature.
    Nice family portrait thoug.
    Congratulations!

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    I like the angle, poses and the chick under the wing. Ramon's repost helps with the whites and contrast. Since the tail seems almost clipped, I was wondering if it would work as vertical crop, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramon M. Casares View Post
    This would be my PP option, I have toned down the whites, increased contrast on the chick, I have increased also a bit the color temperature.
    Nice family portrait thoug.
    Congratulations!
    Great suggestions. Thanks a bunch. Does look better.

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