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Arthur - I have never met you but I am guessing that in a previous life you were, in fact, a duck
I like your friend Chris
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Cheers ....bp....
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Thanks, but definitely not. They are helping me improve my skills when capturing other bird species - so i am thankful for them. regards, Arthur
Wow, Arthur, just gorgeous!
Beautiful sharp eye, lovely feather details and brilliant DOF. Well done to a superb image!
Ith Duck Theathon! Fire!
Great one Arthur Come to the meet on Sunday...we'll try and make sure there are ducks there for you.
That's a pretty nice shot, Arthur. Good detail for a heavy crop.
my gallery of so-so photos
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Nice duck here Arthur, love the brown eyes, you've caught them very well, Max
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Arthur, being in Boxhill/Blackburn region, I suggest you spend 20min and go to Banyule.
If you want to bring your birding skills up, spend a day there. Jump into the long grass, and wait. I did, it's great for capturing Grey Fantails, Eastern Yellow Robins and Superb Fairy Wrens. I agree with the idea of improving technique, however you might want to find a subject that is in abundance and will make you think quick. Darryl (aka Kipper)
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