I love the expression your angle produces on this little one, Jeff, without actually anthropomorphizing the duckling. Personally, when I first opened it on my phone, it was close in and vertical, with sharp Junior near the bottom right and blurry Juliette above and to the left. When I opened the image fully, my eye saw Juliette*s twin sister in the upper right, and two focally-challenged birds seemed too much. I pulled a copy and cropped it to a vertical, then placing it on a black field to fit the ratio of my screen, I found it quite nice, the black field making the lighter feathers on the kids pop right off the screen.
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