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    From my last outing at a local beach. Brought to the chick by the parent. The chicks are still learning how to find there own.

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    Nice, Joe.

    I like it as is, but might suggest upping the contrast a bit. I also would crop out some of the lower oof area, and add more canvas to the left of and above the bird if possible.

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    The low angle works well, and I agree with Norm that less space right, and more space left will work better. Taking off the bottom will work too. Good to see the food item in the beak.

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    What a cutie pie. Love to see it with food. I like the vertical but would take some off bottom and add to left and top if you have it. Not sure if it's my eyes, but I am not seeing too much detais in the head. Looks as though it may be a large crop.
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    nice view of the chick, details look soft to me.
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    Good one, Joe. Sure shows how these little ones transition from helpless chicks to being able to find food on their own. I know you like your subjects high in the frame, but I personally feel like the bottom of this frame doesn't add much overall. I'm also thinking that the color temp might be a little warm.

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    Hi Joe,
    Bird appears OOF and colors unnaturally warm. Not loving this one!Is this a big crop?
    Gail

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