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Jan 25, 2015 17:01 |  #1

Saw these swimming but soon as I shot the first image they took off so each are as they were in flight .




  
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Jan 25, 2015 20:04 |  #2

Well done Ron.


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Jan 26, 2015 08:27 |  #3

I'd recommend to crop in on the ducks as a way to improve the concept of "Ducks in Flight". Currently, the ducks are only a small percentage of the overall shot and therefore hard to pick out from the background.


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Jan 26, 2015 08:50 as a reply to  @ 2n10's post |  #4

hanks John for your compliment !




  
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Jan 26, 2015 08:54 |  #5

Greg_8 wrote in post #17400737 (external link)
I'd recommend to crop in on the ducks as a way to improve the concept of "Ducks in Flight". Currently, the ducks are only a small percentage of the overall shot and therefore hard to pick out from the background.


Greg i'd really like to do that but since i used a 70-20mm f/4L @ 200mm and given i was 75+ yards away , anymore enlargement starts to look bad and not clear . But hopefully that will change now in the future cause i just won me a Canon 1.4x Teleconverter II on ebay . Been wanting one a long time but the high $$$ kept me away :( . But now i got one and i look forward to getting closer images of this type .




  
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