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Out for a duckI know you all just luv ya ducks - especially the common ones
-but I kinda liked the reflection and in case one wasn't enough - here's another Bob
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Re: Out for a duckLove the first ones its so sharp, very nice detail from the feathers to the reflection
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Re: Out for a duckthe saturation and clarity in that first shot is stunning. I love it!
Re: Out for a duckLove the first!!!!
Re: Out for a duckA few questions -
What time of day was this shot at? Was the water naturally that colour or have you used a Polarising filter or Post Processing? cheers, Jase
Re: Out for a duckThe first shot is incredible! Looking at the reflection of the duck's head its really sharp and the surrounding colour is striking.
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i was wondering that too. it's a beautiful shot.
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