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Water as MirrorDuck again! This time at Blackburn Lake. 5pm D70 + AFS 300F4 + SB800 + Flash Extender. Handheld.
Oooh... There's almost a 3 in there... a little more curvature of the neck and you would have had it...
Nice shot Arthur... Cheers, John
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Great photo but the duck has a bit of a blue tinge to it, understandably the available light was a bit dim.
How come you weren't at the meet yesterday? There were heaps of ducks, swans and seagulls
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Hi PiroStitch, Yeah. I could not make it to the meet thought i wished to. The blue tinge came from the sky. I had made the white balance a little cooler to get the effect. regards, Arthur
Really nice. The tail is cut off or this would have been a perfect shot. I love the ripples in the neck of the reflection. I also love the silveriness of the water's reflection.
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