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    I usually shoot these guys at the Ship Canal in Burlington.
    When a ships comes its a good news as all the birds take off.
    This time a Coast Guard ship came in, having been painted red.
    The reflection of the ship on the water made the image more interesting IMO.
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    That's nice work Karl using the reflection of the ship, seen a few different backdrops both natural and artificial but never a ship, very nice flight shot with the bird standing out well.

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    Good one Karl and story. Been some cracking shots of this species of late.
    And this is another.
    John

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    Fascinating image, Karl. The bird's wing positions are excellent, and reflections from the ship make a most unusual and pleasing background. Very nice.

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    You're nailing these Long-tailed Ducks. Nice image, as you said made more interesting by the reflection. Thank you for sharing. Karl.
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    Nice lighting on the bird and an unusual background make this a very appealing image. Excellent wing position and sharpness. Very nice image.

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    Well done on this one Karl. Great flight pose and an unusual BG.

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    Excellent image Karl! I like the flight angle, sharpness, exposure and reflection of the coast guard vessel matches the eye really well.

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    Hi Karl, excellent flying pose with the full downstroke of the wings from this fellow, and before reading your intro, I thought - how were you achieving those colours in the water. Its unusual, and I like it.

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