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    Default Climbing out!

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    This Canada goose was lifting off from the open water at the local bird sanctuary.
    I liked the background and his pose.

    D700 600mm f/4 at f/5.6 1/3200s ISO 640 Manual exp. Gitzo/Wimberley

    Post: CS5 curves, selective sharpening, minor crop for comp

    Thoughts and advice always appreciated

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    Great lighting getting all of the bird even like that. Wingtip - wingtip in sharp focus too, I can only dream of getting this sort of shot. Love the matching tones of bird and BG.

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    Excellent details and pose Randy.

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    I find this imagine pleasing, Randy. The BG is quite complimentary to the Goose and has a painterly feeling. It's nice and sharp and well exposed. It does look like a climing flight shot which helps the wing position work.
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    Randy, excellent flight angle, with a good wing position. We get to see an underwing and detail from the top of the other wing. I do like the darker BG, together with the colours. Well captured.

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    Killer one Randy, loved the eye contact and pose here, lovely BG too..

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    great shot Randy
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    I like it too due to the BG, good wing position and up and towards you flight. A favorite bird of mine.

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    Thanks everyone.

    I was fortunate to have a lot of fill light coming up from the snow below, natures soft box!

    Cheers

    Randy

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    Randy, this is excellent all around. loved the bird angle and the way you placed it in the frame.

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    Great sharp detail and IQ. Like the pose and soft light. Subject is well exposed against a killer bg. Well done !

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    Outstanding image Randy. Great exposure, colors and sharpness. Killer bg for this, colors are very complimentary. Well done.
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    Very nice Randy, tack sharp with wonderful warm tones and an almost monochromatic feel to the image.

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    I love the definition in the wing feathers and the twinkle in the eye.

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    Randy, this is one of the best Canadian's I have seen. Excellent shot!

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    Love the earth tones, subject isolation, wing position and perfect eye contact / sharpness.

    Soooooooo....got a 600 eh?

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