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    Default Ring-necked Duck hen, two ways!

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    SUN, FINALLY!!!!! We had our first entirely cloudless day of 2019 yesterday! I was hella stoked to find some cooperative subjects.....

    Is the bird too close to the right hand side of the frame? Technically, yes. Do I care? No. I think the face and water are strong enough to overcome it.
    Ugh. Just realized I could probably clean up the streak from the eyeshine in the full image.

    Also, just for fun, I've given you a headshot extracted from same frame.

    Canon 600mm f/4 IS II + 1.4x III on EOS 1DX Mark II
    1/2500 at f/5.6, ISO 400, handheld
    Processed in LR CC. Removed a handful of tiny irregularities on the water, but it really was that buttery smooth from my face down position!

    Cheers!
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    Very nice image... Not too close to the right at all. Ducks are long and low enough that
    cropping is tough anyway, yours looks fine.
    You have a lot of nice details, iso400 I only dream about....
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    Love the colors and Head Angle.

    Beautiful capture.

    Was this photographed with Kayak ?

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    Pretty shot Dorian. Love the calm water and the colors. Nice details on the bird. Still do not have a proper shot of a female Ring-necked so this one makes me envious. Crop shows signs of degrading but really held up pretty well.

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    Excellent light and details, I like the full body shot better I'd clone out the highlights in the reflection and might go a bit warmer on colors
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    Beautiful light, exquisite detail. Nice pose. Maybe just a sliver too close on the right for me, but not to worry about. Lovely image.

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    Both look very nice. The low angle light and pose make this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krishna Prasad kotti View Post
    Love the colors and Head Angle.

    Beautiful capture.

    Was this photographed with Kayak ?
    Nope! I was on the concrete edge of an urban park pond!

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