I photographed these two ducks at the Baytown Nature Center this past Sunday morning. This bog goes from just a mud patch to one to two feet deep depending on the tides.
Nice composition. I would try to reduce DOF next time by opening up the aperture a little more. By now you can see how flash can create hot spots where it meets water, such as the wet heads and bills on the ducks. Try to narrow the beam and power of the light where it only provides enough fill to make the feathers pop.
I work in the industrial distribution sector as a salesman for a master distributor of valves and fittings in Houston, TX. I am a member of the Bay Area Photo Club which meets at the Art Alliance Center at Clear Lake in Clear Lake Texas on Tuesday nights. I shoot with an Olympus E-3 and my favorite lens in my Zuiko 12-60.
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Nice composition. I would try to reduce DOF next time by opening up the aperture a little more. By now you can see how flash can create hot spots where it meets water, such as the wet heads and bills on the ducks. Try to narrow the beam and power of the light where it only provides enough fill to make the feathers pop.
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