“ Preening duck ”
This Pacific Black Duck preening herself in the sun provided some excellent opportunities for filling the frame. Filling the frame is a technique I use regularly for emphasis and to exclude peripheral details.
Although the metadata says 146mm focal length - for my bridge camera, the ...
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Photo Location: Yanchep National Park, Western Australia
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": 200mm
  • Dana Wayne Edited 3 years ago

    Great focus on the duck's eyes. You captured beautiful textures on the feathers and beak and a great expression on the duck's face.

    Great focus on the duck's eyes. You captured beautiful textures on the feathers and beak and a great expression on the duck's face.

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  • Stacy Oxford Edited 3 years ago

    Aww, what a cutie.  I've never seen a Pacific Black Duck before....cute little dude.  Great capture and love the bokeh.

    Aww, what a cutie.  I've never seen a Pacific Black Duck before....cute little dude.  Great capture and love the bokeh.

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  • Karen Seiger Edited 3 years ago

    Oh wow! Such great textures, and the angle and energy are wonderful! I love being able to see all the different kind of feathers on just one duck! Really wonderful!

    Oh wow! Such great textures, and the angle and energy are wonderful! I love being able to see all the different kind of feathers on just one duck! Really wonderful!

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  • Sara Engkvist Edited 3 years ago

    Beautiful details and I love the bokeh.

    Beautiful details and I love the bokeh.

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
Please be extra sensitive with your critique
Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
Panasonic DMC-FZ1000
1/2500 f/4 500 146

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#filltheframe #Aussie52 #nantucketshreds #52Chagall #52CCDTM #2021Framed #duck #bird #wildlife #closeup

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