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    Default Ring neck duck showing his "Ring neck"

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    Only when they stretch their necks do you know why they are called "ring necked ducks".

    Thanks for looking and for your comments.

    1/500, f8, ISO400
    1DMk2n, 500 + 1.4tc

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    Fabs Forns
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    Very nice, grace! The blacks are ful of detail and the ring is very clear. I would do some work on the eye, these ducks have difficult pupils. It may need the very slightest CW rotation.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Agree with Fabs just the pupil for me Its a species thing They all look odd Amazing detail in the shadows Just gorgeous !!!

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    Very nice Grace, wonderful detail and color.
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    Maxis Gamez
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    HI Grace,

    What a lovely image. The details are amazing. You did well with the exposure and details on this one. The composition works for me and the nice low angle.

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    Lori A. Cash
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    Lovely image, Grace. Good job on the exposure and details.

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    David Hemmings
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    A real beauty Grace, love the fact you can actually see the ring, I always wondered why the eyes on my shots looked funny, now I know.

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