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    Nice image Dan! I like the preening pose and complimentary BG. Focus seem to be on the wing. I would try to sharpen the head a little more and tone down the bright white on the wing.

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    nice preening pose and low angle, looks like the sharpest focus was on the back as opposed to head. nice soft light
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    I like the show of the plumage but agree with Arash

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    Great low POV and pose. I like the stillness of the water as well. I would try another round of sharpening on the head ,
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    Good looking duck. Nice details and droplets on chest clystal clear. I also like the stillness of water. I would prefer this image with the ''popular'' 3:2 ratio.

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