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    Jakob Jorgensen
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    I got this image of two Bar-Headed Geese at a local water fowl Conservancy in North West Connecticut.
    It was on an early morning in October 2007 with the fog hanging over the pond.

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    Beautiful mood and exposure, Jakob, I feel it needs a nit of CW rotation.
    Although the geese are centered in the frame, I would hate to loose the bottom left vignette, since it adds to the image. Maybe taking off just a bit?

    Well seen and exectued :)

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    Jakob
    I really like how the birds fall in the light area....very dramatic and I like the overall mood. I agree with Fabs on the slight rotation. This turned out very nice.

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    Hi Jakob

    I encourage the straightening as well. I would suggest a darkening of the whole scene to make them silhouettes and see if you like that. To me I don't see the point of the drab, somewhat distracting colours in the birds.

    Try this on for size...

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    Lots of feel to the image Love the presentation with two great poses !!!!

    I see what you are trying to do Paul A good idea but would not go as dark Particularly the rear bird

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    Hi Jacob,

    I like the moody feel of this image. The spotlight effect on the water with the birds swimming into the lit area is very nice. The rising steam makes the image. I agree with the cw rotation suggestion.

    Are these captive birds?
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    Hi Jim,

    These geese where at a waterfowl Conservancy and they are not native to Connecticut, though many local waterfowl freely fly in and out.

    Jakob

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