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    Jody Melanson
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    Default White Cheeked Pintail



    Model = Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
    Exposure Time = 1/640"
    F Number = F8
    Exposure Program = Manual
    ISO Speed Ratings = 400
    Metering Mode = Spot
    Flash = Off
    Focal Length = 400mm
    Color Space = sRGB
    Exposure Mode = Manual exposure
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    Sorry for the lack of participation folks....very busy at work......another one from Aruba....

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    Fabs Forns
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    Lovely face and expression sweet eye contact. I like the habitat included. May need a slight CCW rotation?

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    Wowsers, Jody! That is a beautiful duck! I have never seen one before. I love it-- I wish that the reed did not cover the tail--but the expression of the duck makes up for all. Neat!

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    Great details and pose, I don't think I've seen this species before. I agree on CCW rotation.

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    This is a real beauty Jody. A first for me too. Love the wonderful coloring and excellent detail. Nice to see the habitat included too. Fine image.

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    Spectacular duck! I too have neither seen nor heard of this species. Great exposure, eye contact, and sharpness. Well done!

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    AKA the Bahama Pintail, widespread in the Caribbean. Very nice image- beautifully clear and the colours are great. When I worked on Brown Noddies in Puerto Rico I had this species breeding on the offshore islets with the seabirds. This brings up the point that there seem to be few serious bird photographers in the Caribbean. Am I wrong? It is such an easy place to get to from North America and Puerto Rico is on America's political doorstep. BTW, PR has the only tropical rain forest within spitting distance of the US and Canada.

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    A very beautiful subject, Jody. Well done. Not sure about the reeds covering the tail, however. Not always possible to have everything, is it?

    Hugh

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    Nice image Jody, the reeds coming from the bottom right complement this image by taking my eyes directly to the beautiful duck.

    WTG

    Bill

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