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My first duckG'day,
Well after what seems like ages since the last duck shot, was playing this moaning at Ringwood lake, but his mate just wouldn't turn his head in the same direction Grrr... Got sick of waiting and just snapped this... Oh, and Happy Father's day all you dad's out there Cheers. EXIF: 1/250th sec, F7.1, exp -0.3, metering=centre-weighted, flash=TTL, 400mm, 80-400VR hand-held Aka Andrew
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The use of flash is nice to. A little glint in the duck's eye. Steve.
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A fine duck and another one to add to the forums collection. This site will one day be world famous for its rare and excellent suppositary of fine duck imagery. Quack.
Regards
Matt. K
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