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    Good pose on this little guy. In a perfect world the light would have illuminated the green speculum of the far wing...but I know how swift these guys are - you did well to get him sharp and in the frame. The water serves as a nice backdrop.

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    nice pose and compo ,
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    Nice timing Kyle, I like the wing position here.

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    Nice timing and this teal looks great against that somewhat textured water background... nice work.

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    Beautiful, good HA, flight angle and sharp. Nice BG too
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    Love the quality of the light and the way you froze the bird. I only wish that the angle of the light better illuminated some of the green on the bird.
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    Thanks for the comments. There are lots of green winged teal in Burnaby Lake Vancouver. They are just kind of far away for my 300mm lens and they are fast!

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