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    This duck suddenly took off coming straight for me and I really had to duck keeping the camera on the duck.
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    Brilliant shot, you have very quick reactions Chocky.
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    Thanks
    I know my reactions are still up to date.
    I was focused on the mother duck with her little yellow ducklings an these brutes were being a pain so she saw them off. The pic above is a full frame nothing cropped out. That is how near it was.
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