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Some Ducks

tominrom

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I call 2 of these "Heads and Tails".
 
I am forming the opinion that you are one fantastic photographer. These duck pictures are super wildlife pictures. How long have you been involved in photography? :clapping: Thanks for posting these pictures. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
WOW! NICE SHOTS! BOTTOMS UP! Love the one just lifting off the water. Great actioin about to begin. You caught it as it is reving up for take off!
 
Thank you,

I am 72 years old and started with digital photography when digital photography became popular. I am strictly an amateur enthusiast but have had several photos published in Newspapers, Magazines, and TV news programs. I usually have my camera with me ready to take photos but in the summer I'm more involved with golf, both recreational playing and working as a Rules Official. I just got back into metal detecting after about 5 years of inactivity. I have been retired for 18 years and have a lot of free time. :)
 
I started doing digital in the mid 60's and Wildlife, Nature and Landscapes are my favorite subjects but I take a photo of whatever looks nice or unusual to me.
 
I have some wolves I will put up as soon as I find them and reduce them in size. I have gone to Maine 14 times for moose photos but all I seen were on flat bed trailers - we always got there during hunting season. Actually I did see a bull moose a couple years ago and tracked it in the snow for about 2 miles trying to get close enough and in the right position to photograph before giving up. I had some black bear photos but lost them and a few thousand others when a hard drive quit working a few years back. I now back up every month to 2 each 1 Terrabyte drives.
 
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