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Managed to finish pp another shot. i thin it came out alrite
c&t on how to tweak thanks ken |
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Any merit in this shot. I felt this was one of the mediocre shots
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It's a nice shot. The Duck is perfectly framed, good angle on the direction that its swimming, well timed to catch it looking back.
I believe that this would look best as part of a collection. By itself it doesn't have a huge impact, but grouped with similar shots it might tell more of a story. |
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kefln wrote:
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thank you i appreciate your constructive feedback. I actually do have a seires of ducks in which i gues i could combine this with. See these: http://www.stevesforums.com/forums/v...mp;forum_id=90 http://www.stevesforums.com/forums/v...mp;forum_id=90 thanks again KEN |
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Yip, I saw those shots before and liked them. My favourite is the brown duck sitting on the rock. And as a three-some I believe they work very well, two shots out of water, one in. As I said before it tells more of a story.
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Very nice series. I know how hard it can be shooting these birds. Especially with my labrador in tow. Seems he likes ducks too. :lol:
I can see these shots framed and hung on the wall. Nicely done. ![]() ![]() |
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Hi,
To me the reflection looks a little artificial.Not sure why; I guess it was "as shot". The detail in the duck is very good and the colours are nice. Dom |
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amazing shots and series, ken! i like them all!!
you've got the technique down. i was thinking of throwing some birdseed on the deck rail to attract some critters, but i have a feeling my cats would enjoy the company more than the birds!:lol: scot |
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In search of Syd wrote:
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thanks mate ken |
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DomCotton wrote:
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ha now you have said it i notice what you mean. i actully did no digital manipulation to the reflections, it does look quite artificial. thanks for feedback ken |
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