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    Default Common Merganser Taking Off.

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    This is the third frame from the moment of take off.
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    The top left whitish area is the ice/snow still was covering most of the Marina.
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    Nice one Karl! Whites are nicely controlled and your sharpness is good. Like the wings-forward pose too. I might crop a bit off the bottom of the frame and go for more of a pano crop since the bird is stretched so far forward.
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    Nice frame. Details look good, exposure right on, etc. Well done. I agree with rethinking the crop.

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    That is a stunner! So sharp wonderful colours and I especially like the legs going forward and backwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Brown View Post
    Nice one Karl! Whites are nicely controlled and your sharpness is good. Like the wings-forward pose too. I might crop a bit off the bottom of the frame and go for more of a pano crop since the bird is stretched so far forward.
    Thanks Doug, thank you all.
    I took off a little from the top and more from the bottom.

    I changed it again after reading Grace's comment.
    Now the top remained and more was taken off from the bottom.
    Thanks Grace.
    Last edited by Karl Egressy; 03-27-2015 at 08:03 PM.

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    Funny, I was really liking the top with that hint of ice. Personally, I'd go for a crop from the bottom and leave the top in tact. That being said, it sure is a great frame with that take off pose. Your ducks this winter are a treat to see.

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    I like the action, running take off pose, sharpness and composition in pane #5. Very well done Karl!

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    Another great shot of this handsome duck taking off. I like the re-post best. Well done Karl
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    Pane #5 is excellent Karl. I am glad you cropped out that bright highlight that was at the very top of the frame. Exposure looks good and I know how difficult it is to expose these ducks.
    fun running pose,
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    Very nice, Karl. The repost is even better than the excellent OP, and you've maintained good feather definition throughout the wide tonal range.

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    Great running takeoff and wing position. Best in the repost.

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    Karl, you're killing me with your duck flight images this season!!! This one is a stunner. Love the running pose and the kicked up water. The extension of the neck is a nice plus. You really nailed this one.
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