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    Default Golden Eye on my "studio" pond

    Taken a few days ago at a local pond. A little small in the frame, but this bird would not get closer.

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    7D, 500mm @ f/7.1, 1/4000, HH

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    nice low angle and colors! the calm water is paying dividends here! I like the we plumage. I might crop him tighter. especially to eliminate the vertical reflections
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    nice dreamy look,good low angle and light.

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    Lovely light and colors. There is a serene quality to this image. The vertical lines work well for me in this instance. If you can't spare the quality, the crop works well. If you can crop more, I would.
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    I have to echo Marina's thoughts exactly.
    Love the colors and light and low POV.
    Agree about a slight crop if IQ can take it,
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    Lovely colors, light and shooting angle. Love how the fg blends into the bg.
    A species high on my wishlist for viewing/photographing.
    Your comp works fine for me, but agree that if IQ allows, I'd try some cropping options.

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    Excellent image quality, great details and sharpness.

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