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You should find some in the wetlands along with ducks!
I have heard that the duck union is getting a little p@ssed off with D70 owners for not offering model releases Chris Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Well done on another duck photo
My D70 Australia Day Duck is here: http://www.pixspot.com/displayimage.php ... 0061&pos=1 Who started all this duck stuff anyway?
That is a great photo of a duck Exposure looks great and it seems to be taken from quite a low angle!
Cheers Brett
I am a fan of ducks. As Chris says, wetlands are a good place for dragonflies. As for butterflies, only place I've ever seen a few are Baluk Willam Flora Reserve. This reserve also has wild orchids but it depends on the time of year as to what is in flower.
Nicole
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Agree with the above posts...but if we are going to give constructive information...the lily bottom left of page is too bright and draws the eye away from the duck. To improve this image darken that lily down a fair bit.
Regards
Matt. K
Provided we have 600 people, of course.
Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
There's an entire Dilbert episode about the Blue Duck, can't find any screen captures to post though
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