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    Photo taken in Norway. 1 Bar-headed Goose and 2 Canada Goose. I took the picture right after I had bought my first photo equipment , May 2006. Data: Canon 30D, 300mm L 4.0 1.4 Converter, 1 / 640, F9, 0, ISO 100

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    "You have come a long way baby"!(You may not appreciate this famous phrase that was part of an ad campaign for cigarettes targeting women in Canada and the US) This picture sure shows that your skills have improved greatly in the past 5 years,
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    Nice comparision image between the two species. I do wish they were angling towards you rather than away.

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    Geir:

    It is neat to see the bird sandwich here! It would have worked better if all 3 were sharp, very challenging to do, and as Daniel mentioned, they were angling towards us.

    It is always interesting to look back at our earlier work. Makes you appreciate that the work and practice does help refine things a bit!

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    Hi Geir, good show of the DOF effect in this, and to see the difference in the species. Yep, after looking at your sandpiper images, your work has improved so much.

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