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    Another Bufflehead (sorry, can't help myself).
    I am able to get a very low angle obviously and they are so used to me that
    sometimes they get within arms length.
    I might try a Landscape lens one of these days...

    1/8000. f6.3, iso1000, 600mm (300 w/ 2x), D800, HH

    I like to keep the SS high at my pond for flight and other poses.
    This is probably a bit over the top……..

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    Your image makes me want to find a Bufflehead to photograph. Quite nice, love the low angle.
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    Excellent pose and good exposure control.

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    Perfect exposure. I love how you get your money's worth from the whites. Lovely iridescence too. I'm enjoying the submerged pink foot showing.
    I can't have enough of these gorgeous duck. Keep them coming!

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    This is probably the cutest species of duck around so I'm OK with seeing more!. Details, colours, exposure all good. I also like the water drops. Perhaps a bit more room left and top, but I realize this fella was quite close to you!

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    Excellent low angle and exposure Daniel!

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    Really don't think you could get this much better, it's so very good.

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    Another beautiful shot, How do you manage to keep your detail so nice with 1000 ISO? Your Buffleheads are the best I have seen, Grand job!

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    Wow, this image exceeds the other. Love the low angle, eye contact and the details. The iridescence is perfectly.

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    Fantastic colours on the head and I like the water drops on the head also.

    Very nice image.

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    The colors in the head are amazing.

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    You are king of the buffleheads. This image is sweet, with such beautiful colors. Keep 'em coming.

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    Top drawer in every department!

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    Dan, did you use a flash for this image?

    Just curious...Terry Johnson

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    Thanks for the comments.
    Terry, no flash.
    Here is the original out of camera no processing photo for those interested.
    I did almost no PP on the one I posted , this is almost perfect Buffle head exposure, 1/8000 on a sunny day!
    Bret,
    this is what iso1000 looks like out of the camera with the D800.
    Pretty much no noise at all, even in the underexposed areas.

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    I have been away from the boards for a couple of days so apologize for the delay in my critique.
    My critique is as follows..This is one kick*ss picture!
    Love your low angle, superb IQ and processing (as minimal as it was).
    I cannot find one thing to improve on. Well done,
    Gail

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    Dan, when you are taking the images at Crystal Springs, how are you getting such a low angle of view? Are you sitting down, laying down, are you in the water? If you are laying down, what are you using for clothes? Do you change clothes prior to getting back into your car?

    Just curious...Terry Johnson

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    Terry,
    I am laying down at times, squatting at times, sometimes I put the camera over the bank edge and shoot blind, whatever it takes...
    Sort of a silly question.
    Same when I hike and wade streams taking landscape photos. The scariest photos I take are night photos standing in the dark next to the surf on the ocean beaches.
    I wear crappy clothes to and from. Unless you are a wedding photographer that is kind of what you do if
    you want more than snapshots.
    DO NOT get in the water at Crystal, I know the volunteers there and they will kick all photographers out if anyone did that.
    They do not want anyone feeding the ducks, but they can"t ( or haven't yet) stopped the kids from doing it.
    Dan Kearl

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