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    Here's another frame from my Colorado visit. This Common Goldeneye took a flyby. A little tighter than I normally like, but I didn't have anymore room in front. BG is the river partially covered in ice.

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    Spot on looks ideal to me wonderful colours and excellent details.

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    Really nice view of this guy. Yeah, it's a bit tight, but everything else looks pretty good. A really amazing result with a zoom and TC, but that combo seems to deliver for you all the time. Love the wing position.

    Noise isn't an issue, but I still would been at 1/4000 and ISO 1600. You might try opening the blacks on the head a touch more, but that's really, really minor.

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    Kurt, this handsome bugger showed up well for you and you processed him nicely.

    It was a successful outing for you congratulations!

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    nice image of the bufflehead, my fav. duck. you got good details in both whites and blacks and I like the water drops. I'd warm up the colors a tad. in a perfect world the BG would have a been a bit more uniform

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    Hi Kurt, you guys certainly have some spectacular ducks in your neck of the woods. Sweet image, beautiful light, great wing position - tight crop has been mentioned. Fantastic result, and with a TC to boot!

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    Hi Kurt, I agree with Arash's comments. Lovely image, thank you for sharing.
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    Looking real good Kurt....Great detail and colours on the duck with a fine flight pose...

    Well captured

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    Overall, well done Kurt, agree with Arash's point, but also apply a hint more localised sharpening on the eye.

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