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    Port Hope, Ontario, Canada
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    have held, natural light, slight crop.

    Taken while shooting with the east end gang., thanks for a good time guys!

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    Great angle, soft light and details. I might crop a bit off the bottom.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Beautiful capture Raymond. Great low angle and wonderful lighting. I agree with Axel and cropping a little from the bottom but not much. Congratulations on a lovely image.

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    Nice, love the light, ambient and detail! Congratulaitons!

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    Nice angle. A little head turn would add more interest.

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    I personally don't mind the comp as is, but I do wish for a better head angle. I love the texture on top of the head. A tough species! (very skittish).

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    Sweet shot Ray! I love the mood captured here it has a nice feel and your choice for crop is perfect... Well Done My Friend!

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    The perfect color water for this duck!!!
    Very beautiful, Ray, thanks for sharing it :)

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    Sharp and a nice COMP but the two main problems are not being mentioned:

    1-the bird is angled ever-so-slightly away from you (thus the need for a bit of a head turn towards you.
    2-with the light from the front left the rear near flank of the bird is in shadow while the white neck is very bright...
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    I'd be glad to have one that close :eek: Thanks for the view !

    Dom :)

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