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The Duck & The Hunter


Pierre Dumas

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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Abstract

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Beautiful landscape-abstract combination shot! I think the frightless duck will escape at the end, given that the hunter isn't taking aim at her. I strongly believe that he is waiting for something else to shoot at... In your imaginary world nothing is for sure Pierre!

All the best

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Pierre, Once again a remarkable image! The duck doesn't belong in the desert, but also the hunter is a strange element in this environment and even the birds and the clouds. They all are intruders. Only the cactus is in his natural neighbourhood. Very nice intrigue. Best regards

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hunter covers the duck but the duck doesn't duck for cover!

meticulously blended

 

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Gordon, I uploaded this one only because of your comment in which you mentioned duck in a humorous manner!

 

PDE

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Thanks Pierre for returning the humour, I had a wide smile this morning when I discovered the duck :-)

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PDE, another attractive production, as usual magical arrangement really makes 3D effect, clarity is excellent, light & shadows where needed, lovely spectacle!     Best regards

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Pierre, it appears that the Duck has  not noticed the presence of the Hunter, but noticed you and moving away to safety.

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It's funny to see a duck walking in a desert!  Perhaps all the waters are polluted and she must find a new habitat.  The hunter is like the cacti.  The birds above better fly away.  I like the threes, the geometry of many triangles

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OOPPPPSSSS!!! I think he soon may be a 'sitting duck"!!!! For some reason I feel he is looking at me for 'advice'. I'd say run but I think you'll 'pop him off' much faster than he will run. Another great composition Pierre!

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'quack quack, quack!'  quack, jamie

 

(a heartrending commentary on the harrowing life of ducks.)

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