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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 645123" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>If your question is just an open one, I would keep it if I had no other shots of shovelers OR if it was showing some aspect of the bird which might be good to see, like if you wanted to have it as an example for hunters following the duck. Otherwise , I think its better to grow particular about the details , so that you are showing shots you're satisfied with, and just the ones you're satisfied with , and are up to a rising standard of expectation that your audience has,,,, and you have plenty of shots that do not have a blocked eye or retreating subject . I keep shots like this in a personal library for reference, but don't show them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 645123, member: 31397"] If your question is just an open one, I would keep it if I had no other shots of shovelers OR if it was showing some aspect of the bird which might be good to see, like if you wanted to have it as an example for hunters following the duck. Otherwise , I think its better to grow particular about the details , so that you are showing shots you're satisfied with, and just the ones you're satisfied with , and are up to a rising standard of expectation that your audience has,,,, and you have plenty of shots that do not have a blocked eye or retreating subject . I keep shots like this in a personal library for reference, but don't show them. [/QUOTE]
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