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Dalgin,
Let me comment on the first, since I have been getting into bird photography.
Framing is a bit tight. Leave some room for the bird/duck to swim or fly into the frame.
Eye contact is a key element in bird photos. First image has used this well.
Whites appear "blown out".
How low can you go? Try to shoot at head level if possible for an image liike this.
Third image:
Cute with the goose and companiion.
Crop is too tight on top and I think you want to keep some space into which they are looking. Distracting object on far right needs to be eliminated.
I suspect you were limited in the angles that you could shoot at. Pairs of birds can work very well. You could use some open water, blurred trees/vegetation as better background, shooting with relatively open aperture to keep the birds in focus (or select one) and soften the background.
I think you will enjoy your new lens.
Lets see more.
Scott G
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