Cygnet photograph taken at the WWT, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK.
Camera used: Canon EOS 40D
Lens used: Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS USM
Shooting Information:
Shot in- RAW
Exposure – Manual
Shutter Speed – 1/400
Aperture Value – F5.6
Metering – Spot
ISO – 100
Focal Length – 400mm
Software Used:
Canon Digital Photo Professional
Adobe Photoshop
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Age 44 living in Oxfordshire, UK. I have a love for wildlife and an interest in photography, I try and bring these two elements together in the production of my images. I hope you enjoy. Mark.
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Comments
He is soooo beautiful!!! He looks as if he was singing :) Perfect capture…I love it!!
Thank you Saya.
– Mark Hughes
Beautiful close up Mark, nice work mate
Thanks Peter.
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That is so cute!!
Thank you Gail.
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Such a beautiful detailed close-up of this adorable little cygnet! Outstanding work…
Many thanks Susan.
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great close up so cute
Many thanks.
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Awesome capture, well done !!!
Regards, Erik
Thank you Erik.
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Many thanks Ray.
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Nicely captured Mark!
Many thanks Trev.
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Not ugly at all! A real cutie and lovely shot Mark!
He is totally gorgeous, thanks Krys.
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March 6, 2011

Delighted with the feature Teressa, thank you very much, Mark.
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