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    I was crawling around on my stomach on the shore of Lake Ontario last March, trying to get low angles on various duck species. This Red-breasted Merganser female didn't notice me while it was diving and drifting closer to me. Then suddenly it surfaced in front of me and gave me this puzzled look.

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    Hi Dan, I love being able to get close to these birds. This is super close and a nice low angle. I would be tempted to lighten the shadow a little on the birds left eye area. Am thinking I see a little noise on the head area as well.

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    beautiful capture. loved the angle and the amazed look. well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheryl Molennor View Post
    Hi Dan, I love being able to get close to these birds. This is super close and a nice low angle. I would be tempted to lighten the shadow a little on the birds left eye area. Am thinking I see a little noise on the head area as well.
    Thanks Cheryl. I already did some work to bring out the left eye and didn't want to bring it too far for fear of making it look unnatural. As for noise, I didn't do any NR but I couldn't see any that stood out. Perhaps the anti-aliasing filter on my eyes requires some sharpening .

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    The forward looking pose with the sticking up bits of the crest give this image an intimate and comical feel to it Dan.

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    I wonder who was more surprised! Great quick snap. The low angle and proximity make for a nice intimate image.

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    This is really nice !
    Love the low angle and the IQ. I love the hair-do!
    This would have been a killer image if the sun had been directly behind you lighting both eyes equally.
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    Terrific shot.
    Love the head on pose, excellent details, great low angle, and great comp.
    Very well done.

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    I am really liking this image, Dan. It's unique and in your face. It's almost like a clown with 2 faces. I like the hairdo and the eyes are awesome. I wish for less space on the bottom and more on top if you have it for a try.
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