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    Shooting in very low light when this mallard showed me what he thinks of my photography.

    1/640, f11, 600mm (300 w/ 2x), iso6400, D610

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    Good aperture choice to keep a DOF, Dan. I hope you were offered some more photogenic poses
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    Cute one Dan!
    Nice light, POV and excellent DOF.
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    f11 was a good choice. The background water is more problematic with some possible issues IMHO. The IQ on the bird has held very well with the ISO.
    Try to see being mooned by a mallard as good luck

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    Great work with the f/11 DOF and the low light. Fun shot.

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    I like the DOF, sharpness, details, water color and exposure. Comp wise I would move the duck to our left and add some to our right. Very well done Dan!

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