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    Default Northern Shoveler (Anas Clypeata)



    Image made with Hidrohide.

    All information about the "making of ... Hidrohide" in:

    http://rlfocus.blogspot.com/2010/04/...hidrohide.html

    Canon 7 D
    f 7.1
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    ISO 400
    500 mm
    Sigma 150-500 mm
    Hidrohide

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    Your "Hidrohide" seems to be working very well and gives you great low angles. I also like the habitat showing here. I'm others will differ, but I like the small fluff on the bill:). Some of the whites and midtones seem bright, and I would eliminate the OOF pink flower near the subject's chin.

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    Ricardo:

    Daniel hit the important points. Shooting angle is great. I think it is a bit tight as presented to the left. Unusual here to get so close on a shoveler.

    Cheers

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    All has been already mentioned but love the low angle and the great eye contact in this image. Thanks for sharing.

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    Hi Ricardo. Low angle is just killer but whites looks a bit bright in my monitor. The "alert" pose of the drake is fantastic. :)

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