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    Default Green-winged Teal duo on log.

    I was fortunate to have two of these perch on this half-submerged log. They were both busy preening and it quite difficult to get a decent head angle on both individuals. Luckily they stopped for a few seconds and pose perfectly together:). At first I didn't like the BG, especially the URC...but it has grown on me, thus I kept it as it was.

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    I love the surrounding habitat Daniel and the opposing positions of the GWT and eye contact make for a nice all around image. Well Done!

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    Glad you made it down there Dan, Lovely pose on both ducks, especially since they both seem to be saying "cheese"..nice capture...

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    Daniel I like the idea of include details of the habitat but in this case I think that the BG is a little bit distracting. The pose of the two drakes is very nice with a neat eye contact and very different poses and plumages due to molting.

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    Dan I like the pose and eye contact on these two ducks. The male on the left has really improved his plumage since I was there the weekend before. I know how cluttered that area is for backgrounds but I might be tempted to blurr the BG a bit more.

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