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robert becker
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"Quick! Get away from the human with the camera!"
Hoodies are great ducks. Nice capture.
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Beautiful photo, Don. This looks like a greeting card to me. Congrats.
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Monte, outstanding shot of these two beauties. I like the head angles...like they are in deep discussions. Probably something to do with the male's wishes.
Regards, Robert
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Great close-up of this Hoodie. Was this at Bolsa Chica?
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Congrats! You've managed to capture a very nice shot of an American Bittern. I'd like to, at least, see one of these someday. Good photo, but maybe the background is a little too cluttered. Not much you could do about that.
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Good moment you've capture. It looked pretty darn overcast though.
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Nice image. The pose is perfect and the eye is tack sharp. Congrats.
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Excellent as usual !
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Nice shot. It looks like it was trying to get away from the camera as fast as possible without flying.
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Don,
The bird looks good, but I'd crop off that stubby vertical branch on the left.
Regards,
Robert
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Sharp details and great pose!
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I can hear the Village People singing...."It's fun to stay at the Y M C A"
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Someone should tell my cat that it's "scat" doesn't stink! This darn cat can clear the house!
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The large version is amazing. The details are rich and razor sharp. The water drops are a nice feature.
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Great image. I can hear them as I look at this photo. The sound is deafening!
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Amazing to see and photograph. Sucks when you're trying to flycast though!
Another great shot, Monte. As someone has said, good details without blowing out the highlights.
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Nice one, Bill. Charming little bird.
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Very nice capture. I really get a laugh when these little guys display this this.
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You nailed this one! It cannot get any better than this.
Regards,
Robert
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Nice composition and exposure. I'm curious about your post processing. How do you eliminate most of the noise at such high ISO?
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