What an amazing looking duck. Great to see other species, and I like the low angle in this too. A bit more space in front would take this over the top. Still a great image Bill.
Tight but superb. Love the bow wave. Eye superbly sharp. Did you try a Linear Burn on the whites?
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No linear burn, but I did copy and multiple the new layer of whites (resulting in only a subtle change).
On the tail, - like the bufflehead duck, the hooded merganser fans and lowers his tail to stabilize himself in the water, shortening it's length behind the bird.
Hey Bill, Here is the problem. There are more than a few burned white pixels. Go back to the RAW and reconvert it darker. If you need help doing that, let me know what you are using to convert your RAWs and I will try to help... You cannot multiply or Linear burn stuff that is not there to start with.
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