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    Ducks In-coming


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    Re: Ducks In-coming

    Well, its strange. All I can do is wonder where the second duck's bill is.
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    Re: Ducks In-coming

    Quote Originally Posted by Frog
    Well, its strange. All I can do is wonder where the second duck's bill is.

    don't EVEN go there...




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    Lol,

    Quote Originally Posted by Frog
    Well, its strange. All I can do is wonder where the second duck's bill is.
    Oh I am sorry I opened this one.
    No, I DON'T need that.

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    Re: Ducks In-coming

    nice catch but I wish they were further apart. I do like how you famed the shot with the woman in it. I find that because they are so lumped together that there isn't anything too appealing for my eyes to settle on. Too bad you couldn't have asked the ducks to pose nicer for you.

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    Thanks for looking? All the bill talk aside... :-)

    Yep, wouldn't it be nice that you could just pose the ducks wherever you want them to? :-)

    I think they look so close together because, well, perhaps they were really that close or perhaps because it was shot at 400mm.

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    Re: Ducks In-coming

    Interesting, to say the least. However, I had no problem finding the 2nd duck's bill. OK, I had to look twice.
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    Re: Ducks In-coming

    You have come up with a very good result here AG. The inclusion of the person carrying on regardless is good. The birds on the ground I feel don't help too much here as they are neither in the frame or outside it, so I would suggest a crop just to exclude the three chopped ones at the bottom and you will still, but just about, be left with enough room.
    As for the two main characters; well it would have been a great bonus if there was a little more air between them, but to get what you show us here is a job well done.
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    Re: Ducks In-coming

    Quote Originally Posted by Overbeyond
    You have come up with a very good result here AG. The inclusion of the person carrying on regardless is good. The birds on the ground I feel don't help too much here as they are neither in the frame or outside it, so I would suggest a crop just to exclude the three chopped ones at the bottom and you will still, but just about, be left with enough room.
    As for the two main characters; well it would have been a great bonus if there was a little more air between them, but to get what you show us here is a job well done.
    Thank you!

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    Very unusual perspective. You are showing me a part of the world I would never see. I like that.

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