Got a bit lucky with this one as I was concentrated on one of its siblings (the one I posted earlier). I was using manual exposure as the birds would often swim from dark green waters to brightly lit waters such as here. Well, manual certainly saved me here as the one I was photographing was indeed in the dark green stuff when this guy landed to my left. I quickly twisted myself to the left and took two photos (this one being the first). Manual ensured a perfect exposure despite the huge difference on the scene's brightness. With no time to adjust settings, having been in AV (which I use 80% of the time) would have proved disastrous.
I do wish the body wasn't "gliding" away, but I feel there is just enough eye contact to salvage the image.
Canon 40D + 100-400L @350mm, Manual exposure, evaluative metering, 1/200s., f/7.1, ISO 800, natural light, handheld, slight crop for composition (about 80% full-frame)
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