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    40D. 400f5.6 at f/6.3. iso 320. 1/2000s. exp. comp. 0. DPP and photoshop elements.

    I have a few other Wigeon keepers but like this one a lot because of the water drops. Unfortunately, this is not a particularly good looking individual. The green on this guy was much less pronounced and so was the forehead stripe. All opinions welcome.

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    Excellent angle Kaustubh, and just love the pose. Comp works well, and lovely pastel colours in the BG. The droplet puts this over the top. Well captured.

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    Nice low-angle portrait with good eye contact, and BG. The suspended water drop really adds to the image. Might try cropping a bit from the top, also some sharpening on the head. Most wigeon drakes do have more green in the stripe behind the eye, so maybe this was a juvenile?

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    I love the pose and BG/water colours. I would crop a tiny bit at top...just enough to hide the darker part of the brownish band (about half the overall said band). I would also selectively sharpen the water drop more. Awesome details, and great low angle! Although some may be more colourful I am OK with this guy's plumage.

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    Hello sir, I'm watching your all images if ducks! You are doing wonderful work on ducks & this is another great image! I personally like to do duck photography a lot & learning from your images! I liked the sharpness, BG & specially the water falling from beak!

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    Kaustubh, Beautiful pose and the water drop makes this special. I love the BG . Lovely image.

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    FRantastic shot! Great low angle, excellent technique and the water drop adds a lot to it.

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    love the low angle and water drop, nicely done Kaustubh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trivedi Vatsal View Post
    Hello sir, I'm watching your all images if ducks! You are doing wonderful work on ducks & this is another great image! I personally like to do duck photography a lot & learning from your images! I liked the sharpness, BG & specially the water falling from beak!
    thx. I am also liking duck photography....more than I thought I would. this is the first winter that I am doing it.

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    Great shot Kaustubh. Well exposed, sharp and the droplets from the beak adds more to the image. I prefer a little crop from the top.

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    Oh I really like everything about this one.
    I gotta find me a nice duck pond too :)
    Agree with Daniel on the slight crop and sharpening of the water drop.

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    wow, bhai, loved the pose and details, the water drops add well.. well done..

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    Simply superb shot . Loved the frozen droplet on the beak and the BG also nicely blurred.

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