a few duckies
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a few duckies

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a few exotic ducks from humber,and a lone goose.




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Sweet shots Denis

Clemens 8)
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thanks clemens
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They look familiar - only sharper - lol.  Nice shots Denis.
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thanks moira.
was a fun shoot.
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Nice ones Denis!
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thanks john
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Beautiful in flight shots, when I get the flight shots part of their wings go blurry..how do you get them so clean/clear?
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thank you.
you need high shutter speeds to prevent wing blurr.
anywhere from 1/1600,to 1/2500 for ducks usually is enough.
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Thanks I will play around with that :)
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no probem.
oh,you may have to crank your ISO up to get those shutter speeds,and sacrifice some DOF.
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ahh ok, I guess like you said before, practice practice practice..
i can tell from your pictures too, you have the patience of a saint.
Something which I still need to learn and work on in this field..when I see a bird I get all excited and just want to grab the memory right away, my mind goes blank and I get frustrated thinking about settings and DOF and composition and ..well you get the meaning...
many many things I need to work on,
They say if you admire a photographer, study their pictures..learn from them..
Thank you Denis (because I am sure i have asked this question before LOL)

Like I posted to Meghan earlier this week, I need to take the tripod and park myself..and just play with the settings...

 :) today is dentist day...then provided i'm not in too much pain..off to the park!
happy birding!

Irene
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good luck irene!
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