Ducks are quite honestly one of my favourite wildlife photography subjects. I have literally thousands of photos of them! I remember years ago photographing some Mallards at my local park and somebody walked by and literally said "Hmm.. What are you taking pictures of those for? They're only ducks!" I won't repeat my response, but suffice it to say that he didn't stick around long!🤣🤣
Good I am hoping I know those words!!! You just keep going and if you were a WildBunch member I’d invite you to show them to our community. Keep clicking anyway!!!
Great video and advice Andy. I look forward to the challenge. Out tomorrow to one of my local lakes to see what I can get in the snow! (If the forecast is right!).
Great video Andy. Very helpful. I'll just have to make sure I don't get into trouble climbing out of the hide at my local nature reserve attempting a low angle shot.
Its just that it sounds wrong and at the very least you should have explained that it is not actually the detail in the whites you're bringing out. This is a tutorial video and beginners can be very easily mislead. It was one such mislead person that brought this apparent contradiction to my attention and I can understand why they were confused.
@@Wildmanrouse No, you didn't say that exactly, but you implied it, and said it in so many words at 12.18 and I quote " plus a third to bring out the whites"., Am I missing something?
Thank you for this! Can’t wait to try it!
Hope you like it!
great video. would have liked to see the settings at the bottom . for us newbies
I give all my settings to my patreon club my friend as that is what they want.
Thanks for sharing such a wonderful video, keep up with the awesome content 👌👍🤗
Pleasure keep following
Beautiful stuffs and great tips Andy. Cheers!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful video and some great advice.
Glad you liked it!
Great video Andy. Lots of great images. Well done 😀🙏👍🇬🇧
Thanks 👍
Quacking video and tips 🦆
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Ducks are quite honestly one of my favourite wildlife photography subjects. I have literally thousands of photos of them! I remember years ago photographing some Mallards at my local park and somebody walked by and literally said "Hmm.. What are you taking pictures of those for? They're only ducks!" I won't repeat my response, but suffice it to say that he didn't stick around long!🤣🤣
Good I am hoping I know those words!!! You just keep going and if you were a WildBunch member I’d invite you to show them to our community. Keep clicking anyway!!!
The story of the Golden eye pic is “ yep that’s definitely Dave up there!” Or that’s my interpretation anyway!
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Another fantastic video. Thank you 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks Andy! You did great! Heading out for some duck hunting.
Great look forward to seeing them
Great video and advice Andy. I look forward to the challenge. Out tomorrow to one of my local lakes to see what I can get in the snow! (If the forecast is right!).
Good luck!
Great video Andy. Very helpful. I'll just have to make sure I don't get into trouble climbing out of the hide at my local nature reserve attempting a low angle shot.
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Pintail, Gadwall, Teal, Mandarin and Gargany are probably my favourites but any duck in the right light is worth a shot ! Great challenge Andy 👍
Thanks I think our members will love it
Did you shoot these at the quack of dawn🙄😁👍
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Increasing exposure to bring out the detail in the whites?. Would seem to be the opposite I would have thought.
Not what I actually said
Its just that it sounds wrong and at the very least you should have explained that it is not actually the detail in the whites you're bringing out. This is a tutorial video and beginners can be very easily mislead. It was one such mislead person that brought this apparent contradiction to my attention and I can understand why they were confused.
@@Wildmanrouse No, you didn't say that exactly, but you implied it, and said it in so many words at 12.18 and I quote " plus a third to bring out the whites"., Am I missing something?