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    Francis Bossé
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    Hi,

    Created this on a lake up north Montreal. Not much light few waves and peoples moving in the boat did not help to grab sharp picture. I thought about this picture some time and I finally got my chance at it.

    The young is the result of a platform build by a friend photographer for the loon to nest.

    Thanks for looking...

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    Very nice composition, Francis, great eye contact with both adult and chick (not easy to do), perfect exposure which is difficult with those bright white breast feathers. Considering the 1/160 sec exposure (in a boat), image sharpness is very good. Looks like a slightly magenta cast, easily corrected. Overall, superb.

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    Sharpness of adult and chick is very good esp at 1/160. The green water complements the bird very well.

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    Francis:

    Lovely composition, head angle, colors.

    The image is a bit oversharpened as there are jagged edges showing up on the top of the adults bill, and the back of the head is starting to look a bit "cookie cutter" like.

    The exposure is a pretty good compromise, although the small white flecks throughout the back are hot.

    Excellent job under trying conditions. I hope to get out with our local loons (Michigan) soon.

    cheers

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    Very good composition and feel here, I love the youngster,
    Agree about sharpening as said above.
    Not and easy bird to get right exposure,

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    I'm with Randy here. Very lovely image overall. I especially love the color of the water. and the baby is a big plus, very cute ridding mamas back. Congrats

    Brian

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    Very beautiful, loved the pose and Angle, the expo look great and the chicks really tops it.. congrats...

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    I think you have exposed this exceptionally well, and just love the detail and colours on the Loon. The chick on the back takes this over the top. Congrats, I like this lots.

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    Love all the positives as noted above. No negatives for me. I love the two identical head angles and head positions.
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    Congrats for this capture Francis ! I like the composition , sharpness and attitude of both ! The reflections are very nice too ! Keep shooting ;)

    Dom :)

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