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    Mallard coming in for landing. The wing position isn't the greatest but i still like it. Image adjustments in Lightroom.

    Hand held, small crop.

    Canon 5D MarkIII
    Sigma 150-600 Contemporary
    600mm
    ISO 3200
    f8.0
    1/1000sec

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    Like the way wings and tail feathers are illuminated, also shutter speed has caught duck and snow flakes perfectly.
    Yes maybe could have had more luck with wings, but overall a good image.
    I think it would look good as a vertical.

    Graham.

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    Love the snowflakes! I can see why you like this shot.
    Bird looks great.
    I would tone down or eliminate the brighter white spot above the duck.
    It is too bad the branches are there as they pull the eye away from the mallard,
    Gail

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    Nice wintry flight shot. Sometimes tough to get AF to work in the snow. I don't mind the branches too much, but I would take out the large white spot.

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    I really like the snow here, yes a better wing position would had been better but as it is I don't mind it too much. Only thing I do mind is the branches that like Gail said, it keeps pulling away my eyes from the duck.

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    Great shot, I love the snow and the perspective of the bird. You can see the feathers on his front flattening against his chest as he's landing, so he look very pancakey. Which I think is great for a funny bird like a mallard.

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