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    The cutest Family I have ever seen

    Masai Mara , D3 , 200-400/f4 at f4.5 , ISO 400 , 1/1600 , 80% of FF , evening light

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    Harshad,

    They may be cute, but you forget that when they fly over your garden at 06.00 welcoming the sun with very loud honks!

    Nice image of an often ignored bird.
    Last edited by Ken Watkins; 10-03-2011 at 05:05 AM.

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    Harshad:

    Very cute indeed. Nice to have all matching head angles even though they are angling away.

    The colors in the background go well with the mom, but the blue in the water really helps separate her from the BG.

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    Bhai, good to see mom looking after the youngsters, and all behaving themselves. Lovely complimentary colours in the BG, and agree with Ken, noisy buggers at the best of times.

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    Great family shot. I like the water colors but am not sure If I would keep the grassy stem touching the chick.

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