This is my entry to today's Monomad Challenge, Portraits of ducks and their eyes

This weekend the weather was pretty crazy in the city, hot during the day, cold at night, there was even rain all day yesterday, although it was not a heavy rain the truth is that it was annoying to go out to take pictures, you know that my gear is not water sealed so I have to be careful when I go out to take pictures.

That's why I decided to look through my archives to find some photographs that I have been taking over time and that have a more or less similar theme, portraits of ducks and their eyes, I think that will be the title of the post, I like it.

Almost all the pictures were taken with the zoom lens to avoid disturbing the animals in the park, however that meant that due to the amount of ambient light available, I had to let the ISO go up as much as necessary but I always say that I prefer a picture with noise to not having the picture at all.

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As the pictures were taken on different days and I've been taking them for some time, I can't really add too much to the story because in some of them I don't even remember the walk.

So in order to not make up stories I simply share with you the work done and I hope you enjoy it, I will try to take all the pictures of the next post all together to remember the story of the walk, maybe there is something good to say, see you.

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I rarely see portraits of ducks, but these are beautiful, especially the first one because of the amount of detail in his eye, incredible work!

Glad you liked it, it was quite fun waiting for the right moment to take the picture.

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