Emerald Gaze: Mallard Study This avian portrait demonstrates the remarkable iridescence characteristic of male mallard plumage during breeding season. The shallow depth of field isolates the subject's head, allowing detailed observation of the structural coloration that creates the emerald sheen through microscopic feather barbules.
Mallard Landing A dynamic black and white wildlife photograph by Teus Renes, taken on March 19, 2012. It captures the precise moment a mallard duck makes contact with the water's surface during landing. Wings are swept back, feet are down, and ripples spread outwards, freezing the action. The blurred background keeps the focus on the bird's movement and interaction with the water.
Mallard Takeoff Splash An energetic black and white wildlife photograph by Teus Renes, captured on April 8, 2012. A mallard duck confronts the camera mid-action, either taking off or splashing vigorously in the water. Motion blur captures the rapid movement of its wings, surrounded by disturbed water and spray. The image freezes a moment of intense energy and interaction between the bird and its aquatic environment.
Mallard Drake by the Water A vivid color photograph by Teus Renes, dated May 12, 2012. A handsome male Mallard duck (drake) stands alert on a bright green grassy bank at the edge of shimmering blue water. Its characteristic iridescent green head gleams in the sunlight. The image captures the beauty and poise of common wildlife in its natural habitat.