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Wasn't really looking for geese but i couldn't pass this up!
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Wasn't really looking for geese but i couldn't pass this up!
Very nice. I really like the bottom image with the splash and the reflections off the water on the breast.

If that's a crop I'd re-crop to straighten out the horizon as the water looks to be sloping downhill to the left.
 
Very nice. I really like the bottom image with the splash and the reflections off the water on the breast.

If that's a crop I'd re-crop to straighten out the horizon as the water looks to be sloping downhill to the left.
Thanks for the feedback. I originally attempted to post the frame after this one that had much more water detail. The file size was to large and I got lazy and quickly replaced it rather than resize. Lesson learned.
 
I'd have grabbed those too! Great shots, although I agree with DR - the first thing I saw after the bird was the sloping water :)
 
I'd have grabbed those too! Great shots, although I agree with DR - the first thing I saw after the bird was the sloping water :)
I'd have grabbed those too! Great shots, although I agree with DR - the first thing I saw after the bird was the sloping water :)
Thanks! After revisiting the raw file to correct the image I realized the bird was very close to the edges of the frame. I have to agree a tight crop is much better than a crooked picture!
 
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