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    BPN Member Bryan Erb's Avatar
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    Default Female Mallard

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    I was setup for the smaller American Wigeon, they don't like to come as close, when I noticed this little lady reaching up and pulling buds off the overhanging Weeping Willow branches. I didn't have time to pull my 1.4 tc so I cut her tail a bit.

    Canon 1DmkIIn, 500 4L IS, 700mm, ISO 1600, EV 0, 1/5000 @ f6.3, Tripod w/ Sidekick, Cropped some off top and left for comp. ISO 1600 was an accident, that is what happens when you don't confirm settings before shooting. :o

    Critiques and comments welcome

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Very nice pose, action and details. It looks a bit oversaturated on my monitor.

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    I like the pose a lot, color is saturated but it is fine with me.

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    Dave Phillips
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    wonderful behavior.
    The image to me is attractive, but agree with Axel, a bit less saturated looks way more attractive

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