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    After dropping my daughter off at her junior kindergarten class today, I drove down to Toronto to see what waterfowl were hanging around at Humber Bay Park. Not much other than Mallards and a lot of Gadwalls. Spent most of my time with the Gadwalls during a real mixed bag of weather, from full sun to snow squalls. Used Fractalius for this image of a Gadwall drake preening.

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    Nice, delicate fract work as usual, Andrew! Love the base image as well. I might not fract the bg, just smooth it (if it were mine).

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    Very, very, nice composition, Andrew! Love the preening pose you captured, and great touch with fract treatment to bring out the beautiful, fine detail, texture, and colors.

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    The fract work really brings out the details, well done! Nice base image Andrew!

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    Wonderful detail and comp, Andrew. I really like this style and wouldn't change a thing!

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    Andrew, I really like this composition. Great base image to start with and wonderful use of fract to get the details. Excellent work!

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    Andrew,

    Greetings. When I saw the thumbnail of this I thought you had put a white chop in the upper left portion of the image. Interesting the impact of the light reflections there. The overall graphic look is very effective (but I pixel peep too much for the bg not to look like noise).

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    Very nice base image, Gadwalls have that lovely chest pattern and they generally aren't that skittish.
    I like the fract work and composition...well done Andrew....did you get to Bronte to see the King Eider?

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    Hi Andrew, really nice work with the fract filter. I am also one who likes to remove the effect from the bg. Excellent job on the original capture and the fract treatment is very well done.
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    Andrew, I absolutely love the fract treatment on the duck. I wouldn't change a thing
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    Love the effect and the colors! Very nicely done Andrew!

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    Andrew, This one is too, too sweet. Love both the original and the Fract. The chestnut-red wing coverts are to die for :).
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    Thanks all for the comments...very much appreciated.

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