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    Default Bufflehead Spinnin' Its Wheels

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    I had a lot fun fun with these small ducks recently. We get them every year for a couple of weeks as they pass through the area during spring migration. Like many other diving ducks, these guys have a running start along the water before getting airborne. I loved the "Looney Tunes" pose here, and can just hear the cartoon's sound effects as well

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    Fun frame of this little speedster; they are one of the most difficult ducks to get in flight! Wings are in good position, and the dangling feet are super fun. Your attempts to even out the exposure on the lights and darks looks good.
    Wide crop to get more of the splash behind was wise. A really nice result.

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    Really liking this....and yes I can hear the looney tunes in my head.. ....Very well processed Dan, it has a 3D effect....Great pose and POV....The feet and splash is super cool...Good detail and colours throughout.

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    Very sweet yet funny. I love it and am envious. I would like to see even more of the splash behind the bird. So, the next time, push yourself by trying for the "wake shot" original and put the bird on the right (our right) side of the frame.

    Perhaps Topaz Sharpen AI on the eye and the front half of the face?

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    Daniel:

    Well done. One of my absolute nemesis birds, around here they are very spooky. About the only time they will tolerate me is during the courtship season when they are a bit distracted!

    POV, angle in frame, flying water, pose, all good! Nicely exposed too.

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    love the dynamic frame low angle and the water drops. agree with sharpening the head more . one of my fav ducks

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    Fantastic grab here Daniel. The thing that stands out the most, even on top of the fun sprinter pose and gorgeous backdrop is the thin dof.

    Having attempted ducks taking off while shooting at ground level I can really appreciate this one. They're hard enough when swimming and diving.

    This is a memorable gem for me. Thank you for sharing!

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