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    Lance Peters
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    Not a lot of spare time and not a lot of willing subjects at the present time.....

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    Sigmonster @800mm
    F5.6
    1/60TH
    +0.7EV
    800 ISO
    Matrix Metering
    Tripod

    Set at 1/60th to try and make some blurs - ducks thought it was great fun - sat in pretty much the one spot and refused to move.
    Such is life :)

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    Lance, Beautiful composition and details in the head! Love the HA and eye(might reduce the catchlight a bit)But I know you like things all natural and in camera and I respect that. Wish the back feathers were a bit sharper-Nicely presented.

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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    I would like sharper rear too, but you were pushing it as is. Chestnut Teals are one of my favorites out there. So stunning!

    still a great image in its right. Thanks mate.

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    Agree with comments .. that is one sharp image at 1/60th !!! good low angle and look back !!!

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    Hi Lance, I really like the colours and it's sharp where it should be. Nice composition and eye contact.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Mr. Peters...you did very well with the equipment combination used and the f/5.6 aperture setting...I like this as presented...:cool:

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