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    Hi folks another Gosling image , this time from the Egyptian Goose .
    Also an intruder in Germany , not that great for the local Avifauna as they are even more aggressive than the Canada Goose .
    Image taken at local town pond
    That stick in front of the leg is not ideal .... was just too lazy to remove it , but at least I could have made it less obvious .

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    F 6,3 ; Iso 2000 ; 1/1000 sec ; man exp

    Processed with Capture One 20 and PSCC 2020 ; cropped to 70 % of FF due to composition

    Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous thread

    Cheers Andreas

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    Hi Andreas, definitely has the cute factor. My first impression was what big feet the wee one has. Processing looks good to me, nice low POV. Thank you for sharing.
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    Hi Andreas, gorgeous colour and overall sharpness/clarity, spot on for me. My original thought was, the stick must go, but how wrong. To me it emphasises the leg jutting out, highlighting the Gosling is 'stepping over it', or am I reading to much into it and making something that answers the capture?

    The eye is to die for.

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    Great low POV, love the stick and the pose, love the light to show those soft downy feathers well and of course your processing that let it all through perfectly. TFS

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    Spot on colours exposure and detail, I get the impression the gosling gave you a side glance.

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    Nice you caught the step over the stick. Like the low angle. Detail is right on as well.

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    Very good you didn't remove the all important part of the action, the sick. Love this cutie stepping over the stick.


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    Thanks folks , for your kind comments .
    And thank you even more for opening my eye to an element , that I wanted to remove .
    Indeed it is looking great !!! With that other view ...

    Cheers Andreas

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