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    parco_219

    "Model","NIKON D80"
    "Orientation","left-hand side"
    "DateTime","2009:01:10 15:47:34"
    "ExposureTime","1/350Sec"
    "FNumber","F8,0"
    "ExposureProgram","Aperture Priority"
    "ISOSpeedRatings","320"
    "ExposureBiasValue","EV-0,5"
    "MaxApertureValue","F5,7"
    "MeteringMode","CenterWeightedAvera ge"
    "FocalLength","300,00(mm)"
    "FocalLength(35mm)","450(mm)
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    Re: parco_219

    Wow! I've never seen one of thoses. Beautiful!
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    Re: parco_219

    Quote Originally Posted by Singletracklovr
    Wow! I've never seen one of thoses. Beautiful!
    thanks (Grazie)
    It is a "fistione turco" (Netta rufina). diver duck.
    Si tratta di un fistione turco. Anatra tuffatrice

    Ciao

    Franco

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    Re: parco_219

    Wow, that is a beautiful shot and a really beautiful bird too.

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    Re: parco_219

    Quote Originally Posted by scott-devon
    Wow, that is a beautiful shot and a really beautiful bird too.
    Thanks and escuse me for my english

    Grazie

    PS: Google Earth =

    44°17'32.89 N
    11°52'07.04 E

    Ciao

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    Re: parco_219

    Looks like it is underexposed a bit, but that's generally what I like, because underexposing gives much richer colors. You might try lightening it a bit, though.
    Really beautiful shot.
    What kind of duck is it? A bufflehead maybe?

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    Re: parco_219

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Kruger
    Looks like it is underexposed a bit, but that's generally what I like, because underexposing gives much richer colors. You might try lightening it a bit, though.
    Really beautiful shot.
    What kind of duck is it? A bufflehead maybe?
    Good morning, in Italy are 7 AM

    What do you think off this one?
    It is a Netta rufina, click:

    http://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Netta_rufina

    Ciao e grazie
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