Turned down the blue channel 36 per Daniel Cadieux's recommendation, a bit better HA, although turned a tad away from optimal I think.
I got a lot of photos of prettier ducks the other evening, Widgeons, Wood Ducks, etc., but I sort of like the lowly Coot in these reflections
and they are a good challenge to expose correctly.
The color looks better for the Coot, I think.
Someone asked how I got so close?
The duck pond should be famous, The Rhododendron Garden in Portland, Oregon.
A private garden open to the public (thus all the color reflections in the water). It has a 20 acre pond with inlets and has a resident
year round population of Mallards and Wood Ducks that are really friendly. In the Winter, all the wild migrating ducks fly in and become as friendly
as the Mallards. Buffleheads and Mergansers will get within 15-20 feet of shore and people.
That is the story, if any of you are ever in Portland and want to photo Ducks of all kinds in the winter, let me know.
1/320, f5.6, 500mm, iso1600, D800, HH
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