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    Re: Mandarin Duck

    Quote Originally Posted by terrib View Post
    Joe, these are gorgeous. You really do have a lot of opportunities down there in Florida and you make the most of them! I really like the last one with him nestled in those leaves.
    Hello Terri, yes... wonderful oppurtunities and it fills the days with enjoyment. I kind of like the last one also.

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    Re: Mandarin Duck

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    I dont have a favorite . they are all great !
    Thanks James, very much appreciated.

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    Re: Mandarin Duck

    Quote Originally Posted by flyingSquirrel View Post
    All very beautiful shots, and what a stunning creature that is! At first I thought the brown duck in #2 was distracting, but then I noticed an interesting effect in the photo. Due to the positioning and angle of both ducks and the concentric water ripples, there is kind of a circular implied motion in the photo which I like (I might just be crazy though ). I wonder how #2 would look with a slightly tighter crop. Thanks for sharing your great photos!
    Hello Matt, thank you for viewing and commenting. I can see the circular motion you describe. I could crop tighter but I decided to show the ripples in the image. I look at every nature photographers website that I can. I most times find the same thing, a tight crop showing the animal or bird shot with a 500 or 600 mm lens. I try to do something different showing more than just the bird or animal. A tighter crop would not have allowed you to see the circular motion, others I hope would see that or possibly something different.

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    Re: Mandarin Duck

    Hi Joe, I finally got my images of the Mandarin ducks at my local park ready for posting hope they upload ok. It was the first outing with my new Canon D60 and I used a 18 to 135 mm lens. Perhaps no the best but it's all I had available.

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