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Wow, nitpick is you don't have more in front because you nailed him at this range....Excellent!!
I like the BG split and the duck right on it, purists may not but it adds to me.
Last edited by dankearl; 01-26-2021 at 08:11 PM.
Dan Kearl
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Hi Will, this guy is so fast and what a wonderful capture, I too like the position of the duck parallel to the horizon line. EXP is wonderful, sharp and full of details,well done
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Avian Moderator
Pretty freakin sweet Will. That 400 ii is sure up the challenge, eh!?
You grabbed this stud nicely. The lighting was gorgeous and you exposed him well. Sometimes hard to catch enough of the head iridescence on these guys to make the frame but you definitely did it here.
I am a bit indifferent about the horizon line smack down the bird's axis, but I'll overlook that in a heartbeat as the subject is so nicely captured.
Brilliant job my friend!
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Wildlife Moderator
Normally having the horizon cutting through the subject is a 'no no', but here it seems to work Will. Like the water droplets on the belly.
TFS
Steve
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Will:
Handsome fellow. I fall into the old school about the line cutting through the subject, but, if it has to be, that position is probably the least problematic , compared with through the wings for example.
Cheers
Randy
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hi William,
charming.
congratulations
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I echo the others regarding pose, exposure, color, and details (especially on the feet!), but the split background is tough for me. Without any texture whosoever, the brown is a bit overwhelming.
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Macro and Flora Moderator
Super shot Will, the background doesn't trouble me in the least - I am looking at the bird!
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Thanks guys....much appreciated
Will