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    Default Greylag goose (Anser anser)

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    Greylag goose image captured on a wet and miserable Mull day.

    Om-1, 300mm f4 (600mm equiv)
    ISO 2000, 1/2500sec f6.3

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    Sharp with a good look-back head angle. The rocks detract. Getting a lot lower if possible might have helped the BKGR.

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    I agree the rocks detract and getting lower may have helped. I like the flowers on the ground, as well as the many raindrops n the goose.

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    Another vote for distracting rocks. Staying higher did render the flowers nicely, so it's a give and take. The techs lood good, so that's encouraging irrespective of the rock situation.

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