Momma and Little Ones
Dennis Kaczor
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Went to the park and seen the little baby wood ducks with mom.
Ric, I know what you are going to tell me about the double catch light in the eyes, just noticed this and will edit them later on, but decided to post them as is. Enjoy!
Ric, I know what you are going to tell me about the double catch light in the eyes, just noticed this and will edit them later on, but decided to post them as is. Enjoy!
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Stephen, thanks for your comment. They sure are cute at this age for sure.
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Thank you very much Doug.
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Thanks Dan, glad that you liked the series.
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Thanks Karl for your comments on this set. Glad you like the second one.
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Thanks Harry for the comments
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Man oh man!...those multiple catch-lights are extremely annoying!!!
I almost didn't notice how nice these family shots are.
The only little woodies I've ever seen were always skedaddling at break neck speed away from me...quite a humorous sight.
Ric, you can't say that I did not warn you about that. This is something that you made me aware of, and I forgot about it and seen the post and went ops!
Oh it is so funny to watch them skedaddling on the water, little speed bullets, but need to capture some of them doing that this week I hope.
Thanks for your comments and I will try to make sure that I fix the double catch light in the eyes....
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I have tons of bird shots with extra reflections. Just occurred to me one day how easy they are to fix and how it really does make a noticeable difference. I think most people are drawn to the eye of a subject.
I have a number of them as well, but you are right it is so easy to fix that in the images, just to be more careful in spotting that during the process of editing them. I agree with you about the eyes and that people are drawn into them, on my site there are a number of members say that the first thing they do is is look at the eyes of the birds. Now no one has said anything about the double catch light yet Grin!
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