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A Swimming Mandarin
04/29/2003 07:10:46 PM
A Swimming Mandarin
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Comment by GinaRothfels:
Looks interesting, but it's too small to tell for sure.
A Swimming Mandarin
04/29/2003 04:24:17 PM
A Swimming Mandarin
by bmmayer

Comment by Swashbuckler:
Neat scene, but oh so overly saturated (restraint needed). This is a male mallard duck (what's with the title?). I like your framing. The reflections in the water look very nice, but I keep coming back to the saturation issue. 6 Rob the Swash
A Swimming Mandarin
04/27/2003 03:17:27 AM
A Swimming Mandarin
by bmmayer

Comment by fotoflave:
Beautiful with the reflections; does look pretty low res here; nice colors though.
A Swimming Mandarin
04/26/2003 10:22:11 PM
A Swimming Mandarin
by bmmayer

Comment by pncowley:
Perhaps your title should have been Psychedelic Duck? I'm unsure what effect you were going after, but this one turned out pretty wierd.
A Swimming Mandarin
04/25/2003 10:19:50 PM
A Swimming Mandarin
by bmmayer

Comment by GolferDDS:
Nice idea but too saturated.
A Swimming Mandarin
04/25/2003 08:39:59 PM
A Swimming Mandarin
by bmmayer

Comment by Ricky Cleave:
you've messed too much with the colors
A Swimming Mandarin
04/25/2003 07:45:05 PM
A Swimming Mandarin
by bmmayer

Comment by tomzinho:
cool shot. i like the overexposure. it seems to me that the horizon is at an angle which i find distracting. i love the ripples in the water.
A Swimming Mandarin
04/25/2003 06:13:12 PM
A Swimming Mandarin
by bmmayer

Comment by pesinn:
Strange colors in this one... - 5
A Swimming Mandarin
04/25/2003 01:48:02 PM
A Swimming Mandarin
by bmmayer

Comment by Dustin:
nice photo. good job.
A Swimming Mandarin
04/25/2003 06:48:59 AM
A Swimming Mandarin
by bmmayer

Comment by pinback:
The picture is too small and from what I can see, the duck's flanks are overexposed. If you camera has it, try centre-weighted or even spot metering next time.
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