This male HM was splashing around in the water when I took this image. I was happy to get the water flowing around the chest.
Canon 1D MK 111 / Canon 400 f5.6 / 1/2500th @ f5.6 ISO 320
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This male HM was splashing around in the water when I took this image. I was happy to get the water flowing around the chest.
Canon 1D MK 111 / Canon 400 f5.6 / 1/2500th @ f5.6 ISO 320
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Nice shot. Love that spalshing water. I envy you as the mergansers in the pond that I shoot dont let me get close (which I will need to get so low). Do you have one with a better head angle. If this were mine, I would have removed the catchlight. Pulling down the contrast in RAW conversion might help the whites and the yellow IMO.
But a very neat image as-is. congrats.
KD
Best part of the shot is the surging water over the breast. Technically rest of shot is great however would have preferred a little more room behind tail which would help show the wake also.
Personally I love this species but have nothing as good as this.
Super close view David. Great shot. Great duck. I love the eye.
very nice capture David!
I was hoping to have one of these to post from this morning, but couldn't get anywhere close enough.
Water coming over the chest is a nice effect. Very sharp and good exp. I do feel it is a little tight though.
nice work!
These ducks have interesting shaped heads, and that yellow eye really stands out. I like the wave in the water. Adding some space to the right will work.

Beautiful David, love the details. wish for just slightly better HA. TFS
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Almost looks as if he is packed in ice David. Excellent timing and detail. Great capture.
Excellent image David .. the wall of water is very unique :)
loved the splash of water...very interesting species... not something we see here... Thanks for sharing...
David those ducks over there are so cool for photography even with a 400mm lens. Here in India even with a 2000mm lens you will get only 10% of the frame of any migratory duck :-(
As always your master class is applied all over the image, the clarity and water are just too good.
one more vote for more space in front and back, loved the timing here, cool looking cuck and colours too.. congrats..