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    Pigeon Guillemot & a Duck

    As always I'm working on my bird images. I'm happy with these, especially for the backgrounds and light, but continually learning.

    f/8 Matrix Metering Focal Length 500 mm (the only variable was my shutter speed)

    ISO 1600 (low light - denoised the water in all the images)

    Mystery Duck SS 1 /2000 (cropped a little off of the back end so it wasn't so centered)

    Pigeon Guillemot & a Duck


    Pigeon Guillemots

    Not cropped yet because I'm always hesitant/unsure where to crop images with ripples in water.

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    Pigeon Guillemot & a Duck

    - Can anyone identify the duck? I've tried with no luck yet.
    - Should I crop the reflection of the 1st Guillemot? ie; the reflection is so/so
    - Any comments on the 3rd Guillemot... Yes, incredibly cute but ?

    Thank you.

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    Re: Pigeon Guillemot & a Duck

    Looks like a common merganser, Christina. Very nice image!

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    Re: Pigeon Guillemot & a Duck

    Christina, I really like these. I might leave the reflection off the second one just because it's not clear and I don't think it adds but the bird is really clear.

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    Re: Pigeon Guillemot & a Duck

    Quote Originally Posted by Christina S View Post
    - Should I crop the reflection of the 1st Guillemot?
    I would increase the canvas just a tiny bit at the bottom and clone to fill in the added space with water.

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    Re: Pigeon Guillemot & a Duck

    Quote Originally Posted by rtbaum View Post
    Looks like a common merganser…
    Right!

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    Re: Pigeon Guillemot & a Duck

    Christina, excellent attempts, im crap at BIF need to practice to catch up with you!

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    Re: Pigeon Guillemot & a Duck

    Hi Christina, I like them all I would crop the reflection in #2 and I agree with Mike about #1. #3 is cute really, I think you feel uneasy about it because its eyes are closed and the eyes are always expected to be in sharp focus. But I like the image as it is because the bird looks as if it says ' help mum, I can't swim' , very nice expression

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    Re: Pigeon Guillemot & a Duck

    Thank you to all for your comments, suggestions and help identifying the bird.

    Randy and Kodiak.... Thank you. The Common Mergenser was one of my guesses but I was looking at an image of the male so I ruled it out. Appreciated! The female http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/416...Merganser.aspx

    I especially appreciate hearing everyone's thoughts on the reflection. I'm learning that with these birds the reflection doesn't always work.

    Mike... I will try your suggestion later today. If I manage it, I will post the result.

    Binnur... Thank you for the thumbs up on the 3rd bird. I asked because I'm too often swayed by cute.

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