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    Took this image at Ridgefield NWR. Can't decide what to do with image. Crop out 2 feeding ducks, add canvas to left side, move feeding duck on left in if possible. looking for suggestions/comments. thanks.

    D2Xs 80-400mm vr at 400mm, iso 400, 1/640 sec at f/5.6, matrix metering, aperature priority, WB daylight.

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi Craig - interesting question.... I think I would crop out the duck on the LHS seeing as his leg is cut off anyway - that will bring the focus back onto the two main ducks watching the action.
    Good HA on the first two - not sure bout that third one ;)
    Feels like it needs a little CW rotation and wondering if it has a slight pinkish cast??
    Keep em coming :)

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    cropped out duck on left

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    Excellent suggestions and like the re post Sure like those head angles, ideally would like seeing those birds swimming in cleaner water but you know they don't cooperate !!

    btw the original had a bit of a cast which I don't see in other, good. Might crop a little tighter since you don't need all that space up top !!!

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    Exposure techs looks good, there was a slight cast on OP that is gone now?

    Repost is much better agree with Al, more off the top - thanks for sharing.

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