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    Default Wigeon in the fog..

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    I enjoy shooting in the fog, and this one works well. Two colorful ducks for the price of one. I might crop up a bit from the bottom.. Nice low POV.

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    Love the widgeon and your great POV.
    Not sure about the wood duck in the BG.
    Wish he wasn't cut off by the frame's edge,
    Gail

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    Excellent low angle picture of this handsome Drake, Dan.

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    Maybe it is just me but I have to force myself to focus on the main subject. My eyes keep wanting to check out the more colorful wood duck. The widgeon and the moodiness of the image are nice.

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    Hi Dan, I quite like this with both a side on & front on elevation of the ducks. The foggy morning I guess contributed to the more muted colours, however, can I assume you had clipped the male in the original capture, rather than at PP, otherwise you may have slightly changed the presentation?

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