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    SandHill Cranes I have had fun photographing in my neighborhood in Palmetto,Florida this season!
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    My first post in BPN forum!
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    Welcome, Larry! Great first post. I like the intimate mood and interaction, angle and soft light. I might give it a bit more room top and right. Keep them coming!

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    Cute. Welcome X2. Just to confirm, these chicks are from this year??? The eye of the adult is sharp so the two chicks could use some selective sharpening, esp. the left one which is also very light...

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    Artie
    Yes they are the current crop with this pic taken on the 22nd of feb. I have a chronology of this fami;y at http://www.pbase.com/dguitarnut/sand...storybook_2008
    I am a little behind in my photo updating due to tax time data wrestling LOL
    Oh and thanks for the sharpening tips!

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    Gorgeous. The low angle makes this little guys HUGE in the frame. Well done.

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    very nice ,it shows the little ones well -agree with the sharpening

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    I really like the moment,welcome Larry!

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    I really like the natural uninhibited behavior in this scene, a credit to the photographer. Agree for the extra sharpening, lovely overall composition & mood.

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