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"End of a Good Tail"

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    I like the shot.... got a kind of reflective feel to it...
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    OK, why aren't the ducks facing in our direction?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tegan View Post
    OK, why aren't the ducks facing in our direction?

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    Well..... I think ol Joe would be off the cliff and in the water...lol...

    That's kinda what I like about this image.... it's like he's caught a private moment of reflection between mother and her family..
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    i like how mama is standing on one foot - like shes going to step off the edge into the water...
    and its a good title, since the main object in focus is her tail feathers - which have great texture & color btw.
    nice shot - thanks for posting it!

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    OMG that is so adorable!!!!!!!

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    I like it; normally I'm not a fan of people or animals moving away from the camera, but in this case, it works.

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    Yup I like this one too - images like this begin to blur the line between photography and painting.
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    The detail on the plumage is fantastic! I like the capture, it has a lot of character!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tegan View Post
    OK, why aren't the ducks facing in our direction?

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    Ohhhh man... I waited and waited and waited for hours to get a shot with them facing me. After a long while they decided to leave and jump into the water... I took the shot a second before they jumped in. The light was great but they wouldn't look at me !!!! :-)

    Thanks - everyone for the great comments

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