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    Eric Diller
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    Black Bellied Whistling Duck making a nice turn....from Viera Wetlands
    Nikkor 200-400MM F4 lens with a 1.4X t.c.

    550mm
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    F6.3
    1/1250 sec shutter
    hand held


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    Very nice colors, position, background and sharpness Eric. Those feet stretched out behind are great. I am seeing an unusual loss of detail in the greys of the lower wing.

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    this is excellent, love the dorsal view and the details. Looks like the whites were blown and attempted highlight recovery has turned white areas into gray, would just leave it as is since it looks more natural that way :) TFS
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    Neat pose and interesting head angle. Adding to the other comments, I would try to get more details in the blacks and put the birds further to the left in the frame. It is a bit centered as presented.

    Please also take the time to comment on a few images once in a while.

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    Very nice dorsal view, shame o the burnt highlights. Agree on placing him further left in the frame.

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