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    Default The goose or the gander

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    Not sure which this is but I do know they had a brood of five goslings and are very protective of them- a crow landed close to the brood and was summarily chivvied away by an aggressive parent. The image was created as the bird finished having a sip of water from the Waterfowl Park in Sackville, NB. I wish I had been a little lower when I made the shot.

    I removed a few spots from the water and did normal processing in Ps incl. noise reduction (Noise Ninja).

    40D, 500mm f4
    capture date: Saturday, May 31, 2008 7:35:40 AM
    exposure program: Aperture Priority
    ISO speed: 640
    shutter speed: 1/250
    aperture: f8.0
    exposure bias: +0.0
    metering: Pattern

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    Hi John Good looking goose !!! Would give a little more room behind the bird and increase the contrast overall a tad. Sure wish you had some cleaner water all around. Going lower is usually good and does clean up the bg but this level gave you the reflection which I would lighten some !!! Should have lot of fun with these guys !!!

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi John,
    Nice composition,
    Agree with Mr. Al on increasing the contrast a wee bit, and perhaps the lower capture angle...as far as the cleaner water, well, it is what it is...:cool: keep them coming...:)

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the pose and light. To avoid a busy BG you would have to go really low in this situation.

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    Many thanks for the comments. I'll rework the image.

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