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A different duck shot. (I think)

 
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Apr 05, 2006 21:25 |  #1

I dont think I have seen many other shots like this so I thought I would post it.

This was taken with a 350D and Bigma (50-500)

The duck is a pacific black duck. Shots taken at a local lake. For other shots including some more of them speeding along the top of the water go to-

http://www.photo.net/p​hotos/M_Wilson (external link)

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1. Duck imitating a cormorant.

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2. Speedy
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Please let me know what you think. If you want other photos of the speeding duck let me know.

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Apr 05, 2006 22:04 |  #2

They are different .. I love the touch of blue in the first one,. and the second you can barely tell it's a bird!

they seem a touch dark to me.. ?

I looked at the gallery and like the speeding duck with its wings in the air :)


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Apr 05, 2006 23:00 as a reply to  @ CyberDyneSystems's post |  #3

CyberDyneSystems wrote:
They are different .. I love the touch of blue in the first one,. and the second you can barely tell it's a bird!

they seem a touch dark to me.. ?

I looked at the gallery and like the speeding duck with its wings in the air :)

Thanks for the comments.

I tried to do a bit of PP and lighten them but i didn't have much luck. Seemed to make the bird to bright.

I am still learning how to use Photoshop.

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