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    Default Common Goldeneye.

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    Swimming along the ice sheet.
    White was slightly overexposed that I corrected in RAW.
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    Canon 5D Mark III.
    Canon 500 f4.0 L IS II.
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    Nice looking HA and calling pose on this guy Karl. I like the bright yellow eye and the color of the changing water. I would clone out the floating Ice on top, takes my eyes away from the duck. Also I might try to get some more out of the whites on the chest but it looks like there itn't much detail left. Nice close shot of this handsome drake
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    very nice calling pose. good IQ & comp. Only wish to see some details in the whites if they are there.

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    It's fun when a cooperative goldeneye shows up...which is not that often here! I like the smiling pose and the blues in the water. I agree about toning down the whites and removing the ice above.

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    I like the body angle, sharpness, open beak and composition. I agree with the whites being hot. Nice image Karl.

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