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    The pano crop works well. A bit tight on the side. I wish the right birds head was turned into the light like the other two.

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    Great shot. Real nice shooting angle, I like the head angles on the two rear ducks and a tad more room in front and in back.
    Well done.

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    Having your subjects across the frame does restrict you for space, as having more space would have rendered them smaller in the frame. DOF looks good, as does the detail on all three. Your low angle works well, and a pano was the only way to go.

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    Nice pano but wish for a bit more room in front. I would be tempted to clone out the grasses below the lead duck's beak but that is a minor nit,
    Gail

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    I like the pano approach Dan. Only wish for me is a better HA from the lead bird.

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    I too like the pano approach here, but I too would like a bit more room at the sides. Ditto HA of lead bird. I liek the low perspective

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