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    Hi folks ... this time some adults from local artificial lake , so called the Phoenixsee .

    I did like the line up when they approached me ... perfectly in a row , only the front goose was visible to later split up slightly . I only wish the last one had turned the head the other way .... but no frame where she did it . So this one is the best I could get out of this series of images .

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    EF 500 IS L II + 1,4 TC
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    F 8; Iso 3200 ; 1/1600 sec ; man exp and auto iso

    Processed with Capture One Pro 20 and PSCC 2020 ; cropped for comp to that pano format

    Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous posting

    Cheers Andreas

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    Looks good Andreas, slightly unusual tones in the neck no doubt due to the colour of the water, the whites are well controlled and lovely details in the blacks. The composition is really eye catching.

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    Very nice Andreas....I like the DOF...the bird in front has beautiful detail....I agree with you about the head turn...just a little thing like this can make a difference.

    Will

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    Got all your ducks in a row. Well geese in this case. Too bad that rear one couldn't have looked the other way. I like the low angle and the crop.

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    I like this one Andreas, just a shame the rear Goose didn't follow the script with the HA.

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    Good one Andreas, I like the line up and the low angle. Good techs and control of exposure.

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    Thanks folks for your kind comments , much appreciated

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