high park wood duck
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high park wood duck

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yes,it was my turn to photograph high park,s tame wood duck,along with a few weird,but nice looking hybrids there.taken yesterday.


this shot really shows off the beautiful back patterns.

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Wow nice work Denis you really captured some colour..I was there today but I decided to walk the park on the opposite side..I posted some of my pics...ps I like your composition too!
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thanks
look forward to seeing your pics.
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I don't care if he's semi-tame - he is gorgeous.  I tried to photograph him in the spring and he didn't come in close enough for me.  These photos are great Denis - the colour is spectacular.  I took some later this afternoon and the light was abysmal.  There's also a Northern Pintail there (also semi-tame) :)
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thanks moira!
now i have to go back for the pintail!grrrrrr!! i went yesterday because it was sunny,and you need the sun to get those irridescent colours to pop.
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I hear you Denis.  My wood duck shots are not great as the lighting was poor.  I know I'll talk myself into going again!  Your shots are gorgeous - he really does need the sun.
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thanks again moira.
i,m envious. you got 3,that are on my list.
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Great series Denis. Super detail in all of them but especially the back shot.
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thanks scott.
the sun,and 1.5 hrs there to get the right shots,was worth it.
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Stunning shots Denis.
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thanks meghan.
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Sweet colors Denis, nice lighting.

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thanks clemens.
the sun was out,for a change.
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Quote from: "Moira"
I don't care if he's semi-tame - he is gorgeous.  I tried to photograph him in the spring and he didn't come in close enough for me.  These photos are great Denis - the colour is spectacular.  I took some later this afternoon and the light was abysmal.  There's also a Northern Pintail there (also semi-tame) :)


Sorry to cut in on you post Denis, Moira where did you see the Pintail??????
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Great shots Denis, and I too did not see the Pintail.

Calling on Moira....  :)
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