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    Default Wood Duck flap, no mallard.....

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    Fantastic shot, lovely pose with the raised wing flap and a great exposure.

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    Another great flap shot Dan and even better without the Mallard in the BG. Colors, exposure and details look great! Well done
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    Nice image, great exposure and colors on a wonderful duck.

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    A perfect woodie flap shot Dan. I like the clean BG, but I also really liked the vigrant green BG in your other one.

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    Love the exposure on this one. Great colours all round a very nice image. Good work

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    Another great shot of the Wood duck, Dan! It's nice that you were able to isolate the subject in this frame. Exposure and colors look perfect and I like the BG in this one more than the first version you posted.

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