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    Took this with my old 20 D, had no lenses at this point so a friend lent me a selection of lenses to try.
    5.6/ 1/1000s/ AV Mode/ Eval 0 EC.
    142mm ISO 400
    A significant crop and had to add canvas at the top.
    Taken around 2005.
    Got lucky with this shot, it was a very overcast day.
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    Canada Geese are my favorite so you have me at a disadvantage, but I love the picture. Given the large crop it retains the key details. Fantastic capture angle, the image rocks,....!
    Love the 0EV keeping things to the right and at 142MM I assume you heard some honking as well.

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    Hi Jackie - love the action and the open mouth.
    I am thinking horizontal here - my eye keeps wanting to see more on the LHS.
    Good show :)

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    Great action Jackie !!! Love the pose and detail !! .. sure wish it was a full frame :)

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    Love the pose, the wing position, the open beak and details inside it, black and white look good too. Agree with Lance about the horizontal version.

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    Had more width, just dragged him over to the right a bit with content aware. Took down the vibrance a little bit too.

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    Like your repost very much Jackie.

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