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    One from my hometown. It's been a good winter for me with the Goldeneye. Lots have been coming in and out of the harbour on a daily basis. They will be returning to Scandinavia later this month. I'll miss them. HH. ACR, and PS.

    Will

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    I love this.You will miss them when they go. Sharp ,colours perfect I presume.drips in place. And the gap between the islands in the right place.asa well. Sort of looks as though he's going into outer space.A bit like this site sadly.

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    Hey Will you are having a great run with your flight shots !!!
    A killer duck image , super pose , nice light and a very pleasing BG .... can one wish for more ???!!
    Processing looks great , lovely colors , tones and details



    TFS Andreas

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    Thank you Ian and Andreas. Much appreciated.

    Will

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    Beautiful image. Nice background. I'm surprised the entire body is in focus at f5.6. I like the blur of the wing tips for a BIF image.

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    Oooh, this is nice overall! Excellent background! The pesky rolling shutter jaggies are evident on both wingtips - I see this a lot on my images as well with fast action. Mechanical shutter avoids this phenomenon, but then you lose mush needed frames per second.

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    Great wing position and perfectly lit. Bummer on the rolling shutter jaggies.

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