I was sitting by a marsh the other day, hoping the Northern Shovelers would swim a little closer, when two unseen birds popped out of the reeds on the far side of the marsh. Only after I reactively got the lead bird in the lens did I realize it was a Wood Duck hen. I grabbed a few frames of her, then refocused on the trailing drake for just a single frame before they were past me. They were too far apart for the pair to fit into a single frame, and too far away for either one to hold up really well in a tight individual crop. Here's the tight crop (45% of full width) of the drake. See the next pane... (They were very close to the reeds, so I resorted to some heavy NR and negative contrast to separate the bird from the bg.)
D7000, 700mm, ISO 800, 1/2000s @ f/6.3 manual. Tripod







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