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    gary rouleau
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    Default Female Mallard

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    Linda Robbins
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    Very nice speedy-looking flight pose and excellent head angle. Love the water drops on the chest and you did a great job panning with the bird. A little more room all around..especially in front...would be good if you have it, and the bg would benefit from some noise reduction. Nice capture.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Love the flight pose and the water droplets are a wonderful bonus. I agree with Linda about the room and the need for NR. Great timing Gary and many thanks for sharing.

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    Great action image Gary. If you do work on the noise in the BG I might also be tempted to clone out the bright yellow circle in the upper centre of the frame.

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    Agree with the excellent suggestions already provided Gary. Love the wings-up position!
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