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    Default Shaking shelduck (tadorna tadorna)

    Captured on Vransko lake(croatia).

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    Hi Marko. What wonderful action you captured here and well framed with good exposure and a wonderful low angle. The little droplets of water is a nice bonus too. Really like this Marko and many thanks for sharing.

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    Very nice Marko! I like everything about it especially the low angle--but the oof foreground does bother me a bit.

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    Really nice and great that you got the eye looking sharp with all the shaking going on. The foreground could be burned a bit to lessen the impact it has on the image.

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    Wow, Marko, this is really excellent for all of the reasons mentioned above. I am fine with the foreground. I would get rid of the two little grasses protruding just above the rocks in front of the bird. An easy fix. Only other wish would be that the near foot was not obscured by a rock but you could not have done a thing about that. In short, you did wonerfully well here making the best possible image.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great light, pose, details and droplets. I would have preferred a slightly higher angle to be able to see the feet. There is a very slight sharpening halo visible.

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Oh this is great! Love the low angle and light. Very nice.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Nice action, sharpness and exposure. A bit higher to get the feet in and lessen the distraction of the OOF FG would have strengthened the image even more.

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    David Hemmings
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    No nits, Arthur covered it, a lovely image with sweet details, colors and action!

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