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    I really like these tiny ducks, and I like the female better than the male.
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    I've never gotten anywwhere close enough to properly photograph this species. Neat pose, this gal looks to be having lots of fun! I like the drops on the belly. I'd crop either off the top or bottom (or both!)

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    Dan:

    As someone who has failed miserably to get close enough to these dinky ducks, I really appreciate this shot, esp. at that short focal length.

    They are such characters. Well exposed and sharp. In a perfect world, would prefer the angle to show her left wing a bit better and not merge with the bill.

    I agree with Daniel, so cropping options here. I would probably take a bit off the bottom as well, and at least clone over the dark spot in RUC, or even crop down a bit to eliminate it.

    Again, good job on the capture!

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    Very nice image. I wish she was turned more towards you so we could see her left wing a bit better but that is a minor nit. Love the colors in the BG . Another nice feature is the wake created by her belly as she moves forward.I would take a bit off the bottom,
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    Dan - a great fall setting and yes, the females are gorgeous. Nice action, overall IQ and lighting. I also like the wake in front of the bird. Maybe a bit off the bottom for me too.

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    Dan, well timed to get the outspread wings on this little girl, and overall, nice and sharp. The droplets do add a lot, and I would crop off the top.

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    Thanks for the comments, I got a bunch of nice shots (there were two females in the pond).
    I just hid in bushes and waited and waited and hoped they would get close enough and they did eventually.
    They are REALLY small.
    Over an hour wait for this! I should be committed!
    Dan Kearl

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