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    Default Northern Shoveler.

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    I found quite a lot of this young Ducks in the pond.
    The water level receded so much that it is hard to get a close shot anymore.
    It's a shame as this pond gets some amazing colours this time of the year.
    Thanks for looking.


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    Wow, the colors are amazing. I especially like the mirror-like water surface, the little ripple encircling the bird, and the bit of blue sky reflected therein. Well done.

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    Karl:

    Lovely colors , well exposed, touch of blue goes well with the water. Needs a smidge of CW rotation based on the bill reflection.

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    Nice capture Karl, the colours are excellent and the crop suits, only one very minor thing and that's the bright spot on your Shovelers bill.

    Richard

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    Love the light and colors Karl. Great detail as well.

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    Wonderful colors Karl, eye popping in fact....,maybe a slight CW rotations as Randy suggests

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    Beautiful shot, Karl. Lovely light, eye contact and low angle here.

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    Hi Kark, good low perspective, and you have captured awesome colours. The shoveler is nice and sharp, and if this were mine, I would take some off the bottom.

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    Beautiful autumnal colors in that water, I can see why you photograph there! Nice reflection and beautiful bird. I would do a slight CW rotation as others have suggested, and trim off the bottom a bit. VEry pretty image, Karl.

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    Thank you all. I did the rotation and the trimming at the bottom as suggested basically all of you.
    Thanks again.
    Here it is:

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    Absolutely riveting colors, Karl, and the RP looks great.
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    Beautiful image Karl. The repost is exactly what I had in mind when I looked at the OP. I like the water colours, light, reflection and sharpness.

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