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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Photographed at Barnegat Light on the weekend. This is one of my favorite duck species and I don't get tired of photographing and watching them.



    1D3, 500f4, 1.4x, 1/1000s, f/8, EC -0.67, ISO 400

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    Nice capture Axel, I've still never seen one of these ducks in breeding plumage, the head turn, preening, wing up exposing red flank, sharpness all make for a keeper. My only question is the color of the flank and head is a little too red, when I looked at your photo of this duck from 2008, the flanks and head were a little more brownish-red (rust). Does the red color come out more this time of year? Paul

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    Hi Axel,
    It looks excellent from here! Love the intimate angle, headturn, colors and exposure. I would suggest to move the subject a little more to the right of the frame as it is a little too close to the left of the frame for my taste. Otherwise beautiful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Lagasi View Post
    Nice capture Axel, I've still never seen one of these ducks in breeding plumage, the head turn, preening, wing up exposing red flank, sharpness all make for a keeper. My only question is the color of the flank and head is a little too red, when I looked at your photo of this duck from 2008, the flanks and head were a little more brownish-red (rust). Does the red color come out more this time of year? Paul
    Thanks, Paul! I changed the presets in ACR, I hope this looks closer to reality.

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    I like it a lot Axel Nailed the exposure and is one tough duck to expose properly !!!

    I like the placement in frame as presented with the duck looking right needs less room on the left !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Really like the pose and action you captured in this image Axel and I have to agree with you they are really gorgeous looking ducks. As yet I have not had the opportunity to see one. Thanks for sharing.

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    Looks good! Duck placement in the frame is fine in my books. I'm hoping to see and photograph this species someday :-)

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    I agree with Alfred all the way. Excellent image all the way around. My wife and I want to go to the lighthouse soon to get them before they leave. Would you be interested in meeting us there? And, are they still there? When do they leave?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grady Weed View Post
    I agree with Alfred all the way. Excellent image all the way around. My wife and I want to go to the lighthouse soon to get them before they leave. Would you be interested in meeting us there? And, are they still there? When do they leave?
    Thanks, Grady! I'm not sure how long they stay, maybe a few more weeks. I photographed them 3 days ago. If you come down here then let me know and I will try to join you. There is one harlequin spot closer to you in Rockport, MA which is on Cape Ann.

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    Excellent, Axel. The pose is very interesting and I like how you caught him riding up on a wave. The exposure, comp, and sharpness are right on.

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    Love the pose and comp, light and colors as well as detail are just terrific IMO. Congratualitons!!

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    Fantastic image, Axel. A hard subject to expose properly for and this looks perfect. The preeing behavior is nice.

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    Love the low angle and the colors in the duck. Nice shot.

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    Excellent, Axel! Super details and excellent exposure on one tought duck--even to get close too!
    Congrats!

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    Great detail and exposure, love the pose nice capture

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    Lovely light and detail, great exposure on the whites!

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