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Heather Mellon

Totally in sync with one another, how often does that happen? Your timing was perfect to catch them this way at just the right moment. They stand out beautifully here beside the shoreline and I love the mood you captured here, Yves.

Yves Langlois

Thank you Heather. They are very common around here so, as a photographer, I use to watch them long enough to capture a special moment like this one..

Yves Langlois

Thank you Heather. They are very common around here so, as a photographer, I use to watch them long enough to capture a special moment like this one..

Debra Plett

I like how they are all focused on something and swimming out from the shore at the same time. The driftwood running along the shore is a nice element as well. One of those scenes that is very calming.

Yves Langlois

Thanks Debra. I like the taller one at the far right. She looks protector to the group. They are very well lighted, specialy the bright blue feathers. on the

Yves Langlois

Thanks Debra. I like the taller one at the far right. She looks protector to the group. They are very well lighted, specialy the bright blue feathers. on the

Jane LeBlanc

I agree, Yves. It makes you wonder what they were looking at. Nice capture.

Yves Langlois

Thank you Jane

Description
I was looking that group of mallard females paddling and enjoying the day. All of a sudden they stop what they were doing and look at someting on the river. I saw a very special beautyness in the scene and took a shot at it. I can't pinpoint what it is but there is someting I like very much in that photo
Taken By
Yves Langlois
Taken On
November 16, 2024
Tagged
mallard duck animal bird nature outdoors pond water waterfowl vertebrate beak vegetation lake grass watercourse
  • Focal: 400
  • Lens Model: FE 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 GM OSS
  • Shutter speed: 0.002 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 7.1

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