A White Fronted Goose turns to see what that white and black cylindrical thing is sticking out of that wooden shack behind the flock. It knows it sees something but it just can't figure out what it is.
Canon 10D
Canon 100-400 IS @ 365mm
ISO 400
Aperature Priority
!/250 se. @ F5.6
Lighting conditions the pits. Heavily overcast. Can't use a flash as the waterfowl are extremely nervous.
Chris, I really like this pose (one-footed) I also like the tail and face together in shot. The BG is soft and pleasing. there are a few clone marks around bill and foot- but very nice shot!
Hi Chris Love the pose and look Very unique and a big keeper in my book. Just the mentioned clone marks.
btw I would not say the light sucks, can't imagine better light than overcast during the day. If you had full sunshine the contrast would have been awful. About the only time I want full sun is early (very) morning and afternoon. Give me overcast the rest of the day and I'm a happy camper.