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    Hello everyone. Well lately I have been enjoying shooting ducks. So here is one of this drake. It was asleep and floated towards my direction. Hope you enjoy. C&C welcomed and encouraged.
    Camera - Nikon 300s, Lense - Nikon 200-400 w/ 1.4 tc, Exposure - 1/1250, Aperture - F8, Exposure Bias - -2/3EV, ISO - 400, Metering - Spot, Aperutre Priority.

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    Like the light and nice low angle on this one, Robert. I always get a kick at these sleep/resting poses. Nice detail, and good job on exposure, keeping that white patch under control.

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    Like the low point of view, and the light. Good exposure and the whites are controlled well.


    Shaun

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    Beautiful duck, Nice pose.. I like a angle also.. balance exp..

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    Very nice IQ and low angle... I like the fact you can see the eye just above the hiding of the head pose. TFS Robert

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    Very well done on the exposure, lovely shooting angle and pose.

    I also like that BG colours are nice and complimentary as well.

    If mine I would be tempted to take a tiny slice off the bottom.

    Dave

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    Interesting color on this drake's head. I haven't seen any quite that dark over here. That white patch can be a real pain in the *** to expose without killing the darker areas of the bird. Great job.

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    Thank you all very much for all your feedback they are very much appreciated.

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