I quite like how this ended up! Especially tough lighting but I got the look I wanted!

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		I quite like how this ended up! Especially tough lighting but I got the look I wanted!

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		WONDERFUL picture - you should frame and hang it on a wall! Love the sparkling stars on the water!
 
 
		Thank you MM...
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		beautiful!
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		Very nice capture. Not only like the sharp flapping duck but also the birds that are fading away in the background. Very cool.
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		romantic - beautiful and elegant
 
 
		Thanks for the kind comments.
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		Cool stuff, Casil! Very nice lighting.
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		Really like this one, superb photo.
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