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    A shot taken last spring in Oak Hammock Marsh (just north of Winnipeg Manitoba) in some nice evening light. I have a bit more canvas to work with - any thoughts on the composition?

    Canon 5DmarkII -- handheld 70-200L / f2.8 with 1.4x TC (focal length = 280mm) -- ISO400 -- f8.0 @ 1/1000s

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    This doesn't work as a vertical the reflection isn't clear enough and you have to much separation from the bird and the water I'd go with a horizontal if it was mine. The Goose looks good.

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    Agree and for a horizontal compo...beautiful light/reflection

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    Jeff:

    I like the concept, bird itself, smooth transition from water to sky, but agree with James about the separation and relatively weak reflection.
    Certainly worth keeping after idea though!

    Randy

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