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    Default Goosander (Mergus merganse)

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    Handheld image, rather distant but I though unusual enough to make a post.

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    Lens : OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC
    Focal Length (35 mm conversion) : 946.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO: 800
    Exposure compensation : +0.7 EV
    Shutter : 1/2000 sec
    F number : F5.6

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    Hi Jon, unusual indeed. A bird I am not familiar with. I like the simplicity of the image, the flying pose with the wings down, the open mouth quite different, nice background. I like the image, thank you for sharing.
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    Hi Jon,

    Yes, a very unusual shot of a difficult bird. I'm enjoying the detail of the back of the wing and I find the head angle and open beak truly wacky!

    I can appreciate how challenging it can be to get such a good exposure, especially the eye on the dark brown head.

    Thanks for sharing, Gerald

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    I like this Jon. The crop looks good as does the position of the bird. Great calling pose, and detail on the bird. Looks a wee bit under exposed here.

    Will

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