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    Chris Dodds
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    Snow Goose Chen caerulescens Oie des neiges Bosque del Apache NWR New Mexico
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    Trying to get something different from amongst the millions of images taken at Bosque is getting harder ever year. It's fun when you get something that you like :) After seeing this Snow Goose stretch it's wings, I carefully maneuvered my way around the pond edge until I had a clean image of just this one bird. As birds often do, it repeated it's behavior about twenty minutes after I set-up. Just seconds later, another goose got into the frame and the opportunity was gone. Interesting to note that I thought the money shot would be with wings fully extended, but this was much more peaceful and pleasing.
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    very nice shot Chris - I like it a lot!
    I like that you kept the entire reflection in the frame. I agree - it is a very peaceful photo...The warm lighting and reflection on bird's chest is a nice touch. I would've expected much more rippples in the water while the bird was stretching.

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    At least hard to get a bird isolated from the crowd :) Yu did it well.
    Awesome colors, reflection, sharpness. Just a very minor CCW rotation is needed ;)

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    lovely shot Chris, i agree with Gyorgy in that a slight rotation is needed and i would have added a little space on the right for the bird to look into, its a little too central in my opinion.

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    This is very very pleasing to the eye Chris. Rotation already mentioned so all I can add, is this is certainly on the money!

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    This makes me miss the birds at the Bosque. Very nice image with great light and good detail. I would also like a bit more room on the right for the bird to look into. A very creative image.

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    Stunning light, terrific expposure, colors and detail, superb comp and great overall image. JUst congratulations Chris!

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    Beautiful image, with a unique pose. Your mission was accomplished! I agree with ever so slight CCW rotation. I'm OK with the comp as is. You could add space at right, but you certainly don't need much, and if you do you'll need to add the equivalent above and below to keep the same ratio. I love the reflecting water ripples on the goose's body.

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    Sweet pose with great light. I like the reflection and the compos as well.

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    I like the head turn, and well timed to capture the wings symmetrically. The water reflection on the body adds, and I like the darker colour of the water.

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    The light refelcting from the water makes this image for me. I can imagine that outstretched wings won't have the same effect.

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    Superb execution of exposure control, loved the pose and the reflextion add well to this beautiful frame.. congrats.

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    I'm a sucker for a good reflection shot, and this is as good as they come. I'm with Stephen - the water lines reflecting off the plumage puts it over the top. I don't see the need for rotation.
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    Beautifully made.
    I'm with Stephen - the water lines reflecting off the plumage puts it over the top
    I agree.

    The signature is a bit big for me.

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    Great light, pose and sharpness. Composition works for me and I would only tone down the whites on the neck a bit.

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    I like the shot as presented. Good colour, detail and story.

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    Great piece of art Monsieur Dodds, I like it a lot.

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