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Ducks are easy...Ducks are easy subjects and I guess that's why so many people take pics of them. I haven't seen a duck pic here for a while so I figure it's time to share a few
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Peter.
#1: Good detail but not enough separation from the background for me. #2: Great angle and expression on the duck's face. The head and eyes look to be lacking some sharpness (to my tired old eyes) #3: Excellent. Good detail and contrast. Great colours. #4: Good photojournalism but lacks oomph (I'm not sure why).
Errr, yes. Thanks Peter.
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Thanks Agreed on both counts Re: #1. New version below. #4 lacks oomph cos I haven't applied and of my usual PP to it (it's before it's had Stubbsy oomph added ![]() ![]() ![]() Peter
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well yes ducks......
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#3 with it's sly upward look at the photographer is excellent, love the colours in the feathers. Now Stubbsy, you reckon ducks are easy, but how about in flight??
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Hi Peter,
Good attempt at a few duck shots. Personally, I never look down onto a wildlife subject (as in no. 2) and try to get as close to eye level as possible. Much better effect IMHO. Pics one and three are my faves. Cheers
Spot on advice Michael. All I need to do is remember to do it ![]() Peter
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Pass the oranges please someone.... mmm... haven't had any brick shots lately either... maybe something for me to look for on Saturday.
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