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JAMES McCONNELL
{K:1750} 10/2/2003
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John, I almost forgot! That lens becomes a 480mm and yes I used a STURDY tripod. -Jim
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JAMES McCONNELL
{K:1750} 10/2/2003
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Hi John, beautiful shot, really dynamic composition. Btw thanks for the comments on my "I got my eye on you", you are right about the cropping, I should have paid more attention to what I was doing. I am adding you to my "friends" list, and I will comment on and rate more of your photos. I paged through them and they look very good, -Jim
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NN
{K:26787} 9/22/2003
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Great, natural capture! And the most important thing - it looks cute :)
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John Reed
{K:6994} 8/14/2003
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Thanks for your suggestion, Rhonda, but actually, my "Duckey" image is just as it came from the camera. I was in a hurry, it was late, so I just reduced the size for Usefilm specs, and uploaded. I do think your crop offends my sense of the "Golden Mean" a little bit, making the duck (Isn't "duck" generic for either gender?) look like he just barely made the photo!
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 8/14/2003
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Hey, great duckey! I love the way you caught him mid-step. Lovely colors. You know I would've cropped him differently to give him some walking room, but that's just me.
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Bikramadittya G. Roy
{K:7202} 8/14/2003
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Excellent moment! One foot submerged in translucency, another ready to shake off a pearly drop. The little eddies mixing seamlessly into the gentle waves of the pool and overall the green moss in light and shade. But John is (s)he a duck or a drake?
Beautiful subdued light and sunday afternoon mood. regards.
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Subha Pindiproli
{K:10108} 8/13/2003
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wonderful sharp details.. i had seen many images of ducks posted here, but yours has something that is missing. perhaps it is walking.. and the green mossy stones adds value to the shot..
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