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    I thought members might like to see this G-w T that turned up in a West coast marsh in England. Green-winged Teal frequently appear, usually during the winter months, and while many of them are genuine migrants some could obviously be escapes from wildfowl collections. With the weather we have been having here lately, one can't help thinking that he wished he had stayed at home!
    Camera Canon 1D Mk111 with EF500mm F4 IS plus 1.4 conv. ISO equiv. 800. Exp 1/400 @ f11

    Melvin Grey, West Wales, UK

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    Alfred Forns
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    Melvin this is a Sweet image Absolutely love the pose Perfect stretch !!!! If its fine with you would remove the withe dot on the bill Maybe would add a couple of points of black in selective color !!! Big Congrats !!!


    btw Just showed this image to the IPT participants (currently in class) Got Uhhhh and Ahhhhh from all participants !!!!!!:)

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    Robert O'Toole
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    Awesome image melvin. Great details, sharpness and color.

    Only minor detail I would like to see changed is to show more of the blue BG and less of the reflections since the reflection is so broken up.

    Robert

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    Very nice pose captured.

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    Del Cockroft
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    A good imaged and well worthy of the uhhs and ahhs.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great stretching pose, light and details. I might crop a tad off the bottom.

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