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They look great! If you got real nit-picky, from a wildlife standpoint, they aren't in natural environments or on natural perches, and some get overly critical about those things. But they are great shots, and a great shot of a duck on a fence is better than an average shot of a duck in water, at least in my book.
I really like both shots, male ducks are so colourful and interesting to look at.
May I ask what lens you used to get these shots.
Thank you. I have been meaning to get to more remote places so i can photograph them in their natural environment.
I really like both shots, male ducks are so colourful and interesting to look at.
May I ask what lens you used to get these shots.
I didn't know what gender they were. I used my 70-200 vrii on my d3200.
Ow i have lots of pictures of them in the water and out. These are just the ones i randomly selected.Thank you. I have been meaning to get to more remote places so i can photograph them in their natural environment.
I really like both shots, male ducks are so colourful and interesting to look at.
May I ask what lens you used to get these shots.
I didn't know what gender they were. I used my 70-200 vrii on my d3200.
No need to go remote. Any place with a decent sized body of water will do. I prefer public parks. The more public the area, the more comfortable the animals are around people. When you go out to remote places, you'll be lucky to get within 50 meters of anything.
Oh nice, killer lens :hail: