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Hey Philip! Great capture and thanks for sharing.
The eyes have it for me - they look so cute...
Did you take them into your studio or something? How did you get the background all white?
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Most of the time the mama is on top of the chicks or only one has its head poking out. When I took this shot, both heads were out and they were at a convenient angle to where I could take the picture with the back wall of our house as a background. Thanks for commenting.
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Great lighting in both these shots Phlip. Was it natural or are you bouncing a flash off something?
The mother seems very comfortable with you being close to them with a camera.
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Thanks, Kombi.... Just natural light on both.
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Very cool to see them growing like this. I l=know my kids would be fascinated to see them if they were at our place.
Canon stuff.
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These are so lovely, Phlip you caught so beautifully, I loved them so much.
Thank you,
with my love,
nia
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