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Beautiful shot of a beautiful duck.
It seems to me that the black beneath the tail feathers is a bit too much and it distracts me from concentrating on the head which is where the real beauty is. Is there a chance you can dodge that area a bit?
I really like the perspective of this shot! Great job.
BTW, can you tell me how you got the pic to center in this post? Most peoples pics are justified to the left.
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Very interesting angle on this shot, too.
Good one!
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It seems to me that the black beneath the tail feathers is a bit too much and it distracts me from concentrating on the head which is where the real beauty is. Is there a chance you can dodge that area a bit?
I really like the perspective of this shot! Great job.
BTW, can you tell me how you got the pic to center in this post? Most peoples pics are justified to the left.
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Hi, Ben.
Things are somewhat better than they were.....thanks for asking.
Thanks, Dennis!
Always fun to see a duck perched in a tree!
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Nice to see the claws on those handsome web feet (and blue sky)..I'll peek at the others.
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Yes it was...and yes it is.
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