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    Re: Duck in balck & White

    I didn't think the Muscovey Duck went as far north as you. We have lots in Florida

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    Re: Duck in balck & White

    Chuck, this is a nice image of the Muscovy Duck, and it does not look bad in B&W either and Nice Capture!
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    Re: Duck in balck & White

    Weird looking duck, nice black and white.

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    Re: Duck in balck & White

    Black and white does a great job in allowing the feather details to be appreciated greater on this duck. Nice shot.

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    Re: Duck in balck & White

    These are neat ducks and not the prettiest of them, and I have to say that the B&W works for me.

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    Re: Duck in balck & White

    Cool photo, I have never seen a duck like this before. What do they look like in colour?

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    Re: Duck in balck & White

    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    Chuck, this is a nice image of the Muscovy Duck, and it does not look bad in B&W either and Nice Capture!
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    Re: Duck in balck & White

    Quote Originally Posted by James Snow View Post
    Weird looking duck, nice black and white.
    Thanks James
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    Re: Duck in balck & White

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    Black and white does a great job in allowing the feather details to be appreciated greater on this duck. Nice shot.
    Thanks Brian & I agree that is what made we want to post the b&W photo.
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