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    Model Canon EOS 7D
    Shutter Speed 1/1250 s
    F-Number f/6.3
    ISO ISO 400
    Exposure Bias Value 0.00 eV
    Metering Mode Pattern
    Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
    Focal Length 400 mm
    White Balance Auto white balance

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    Lovely colors in your mallard, and I really like the vegetation that it's sitting. I do think I would crop some of the out of focus vegetation off of the bottom, plus a little bit off the right. This would put more of the focus on your bird. You have a nice head angle (HA) on the bird. I like the way he is looking at you, and the eye has a nice catchlight.
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    Mohammad;
    Beautiful image of mallard in in habitat.I like the very nice colors and nice details on mallard.Very nice pose.
    As suggested by Marina; I have cropped at the bottom and right side and cloned some sticks from the background.
    I hope you don't mind.

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    Hi Mohammad, ceratainly a great HA, and love the light has brought out the greens on the head nicely. That duckweed looks fairly thick to swim in, so hopefully the surrounding enviroment is good to these guys. Good suggestions from above regarding cropping.

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