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    CombDuck Juvenile
    Nov 9, 2010, 11:01am
    Taken with 1D Mark IV, 500 F/4, 2 TC
    1/1250, f/11, ISO 640 @ 1000mm

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    beautiful mital bhai.. nice HA and light here...

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    Here is another move for bit of white correction and some bg treatment. what say ?

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    I would personally go with the OP, I feel it has more depth and feel of the place.

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    thanks a lot bhai for the quick response.

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    Mital, I like what you did to the whites in your repost, but prefer the water in your OP. Good low angle and would maybe take a bit off the bottom.

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    Mital, very nice. You got the details, head turn and the catchlight. Nice calm water. Agree with Stu on taking a bit off the bottom. Unless the situation calls for it, I personally prefer less room below than above for birds-in-water shots.

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    I prefer the WB in the repost, but prefer the untouched water of the OP. I agree with cropping a bit from below. Good details, and I like the hint of colour in the wing.

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