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    So it was a balmy -16 this weekend when the photography began and it warmed up to about -2 when I left.
    I have an area that has some open water and when the temps get extreme it creates alot of steam. Steam and Swans = photo ops. In the end only the toes got chilly and I came away with a few keepers.



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    Wow, this is quite a picture. The overall mood is dreamy. Composition and bird position is very good. If it is at all possible, I would rather have more room at the top and a little less of the water. Super Picture.

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    wow. Like this picture a lot. As Rene said dreamy :)
    Like the position of the swan and the wings. Cool pic.

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    Wonderfull, light, pose, detail, sharpness, exposure, ambient, mood, all is simply beautifull! Stunnig shot! Congratulaitons!

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    Very nice light and a great pose, Mike. The steam really adds to the mood. I also like the low shooting angle (i.e., not from the top of a high river bank as at Monticello). Well done.

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    Exquisitely lovely. Wonderful mood, EXP, and flapping wing position. It would be easy to add some canvas to the top.

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    Kind of reminds me of an angel in the clouds. I'd like a little more room up top, but it's a really nice image.
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    Is this at the feeding lady's house?
    No sir. ;)
    Thanks for the feedback so far guys! :)

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    Mike I really wish that this was my image. Beautifully captured. I support the canvas addition.

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    "Wonderful, light, pose, detail, sharpness, exposure, ambient, mood, all is simply beautifull! Stunnig shot! Congratulatons!".....ditto Ramon

    sweet image Mike

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    Gorgeous Mike for all the reasons already mentioned. Love the wingflap and of course the overal mood! I agree with the canvas on top and would maybe also add some to the right. Apart from that very well done!
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    It's all been said. Congrats on such a fine image! P.S. I also agree for more room above.

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    One of my favorite images I have seen since I have been on this forum. Everything has been covered by the others so at the risk of getting in trouble I will simply say "great shot".

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    Absolutely stunning Mike! The vapor, pose and detail make for a wonderful mood. Excellent work!

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    Hi Mike!
    Ditto all comments above. This is great work!
    I add some canvas on top, couldn't wait until your own repost.:)

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    Kudos to all of you who spotted the need for top added canvas. It's amazing what a difference Carlos' repost made to an already over-the-top photo. It almost makes me jealous of the -2. Great work, Mike.

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    Great repost and thanks for adding the canvas Juan! That easy fix will be incorporated to the final copy.
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    Good job with the repost JC. Now I would go for a crop from the bottom.
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    Just stunning. Wonderfulle and nearly perfect.

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    I wished I took this shot.

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    congrats Mike, sweet shot!

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    Very cool, I like the mood, light and pose and great advice above. Does it need a tad CW rotation?

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    Beautiful image! Love it.

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    The glowing steam makes this a very atmospheric shot. Well done.

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