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    These Coot (and the Moorhens chicks) are just about as cute as it gets in the bird world......don't you think!

    Be nice to have got a full frame on these but alas not on this occasion.


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    Lovely.
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    Have now added a more heavily cropped image to bring the birds in closer. It also serves to illustrate the quality of the image lost as a result in doing so.

    Attempted to add this to the one above but must have done something wrong......Whoooops!

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    I like the first one really because you have more detail round it

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    Yes thats a very good point Beryl. I have often criticised wildlife photography which shows animals in 'full frame' which appear to have been photographed in a museum being void of any of the creatures in question being shown in their habitat.

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    Yes. I some times go in to the full frame if I need to show detail of the insect or feathering detail which is not normally seen. But I do think for the most a little detail is nice and shows the subject off a little better

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    Suppose it sounds like I'm always going to agree with you Beryl but you are quite right again - and I do agree - macro photography is another matter when it comes to 'full frame'.

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    Yes Pete. I'm no expert by any means and am still learning but I really like close up detail if I can get and it is useful.
    I some tims use a cam-carder to get closer

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