Canadian geese on their annual journey southward. Hmmm..maybe they know something I dont? LOL Thanks everyone for your visits and any comments you wish to make! Much appreciated always!
Excellent Daniel! Just look how they are getting into formation!! and a very sharp image! and can see we are going to be getting some stunning shots from you with that new camera! Patti
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Is that coach or first class?????? LMAO good one buddy, if ya see anything fallin' try and get a good close up shot of it just before it hits your camera. LMAO :-)
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Wow! What Blue that is. Your camera seems to be working just fine for ya. I love watching these geese fly south. When I live in Sheridan, Wy we lived in line with one of the main migrating flight lines for the Canandian Geese and it was cool to watch them fly over head of our house. Good job capturing them in formation and such good detail. Jodie
Who knows- I may see these same geese flying over my house tomorrow- wouldn't that be something Dan?. Looks like they're trying to get their formation right from the looks of this photo.Just look at that sky- it's amazing and a great capture of these geese.
Have to love October's bright blue weather and skies, and especially when they bring the likes of these beautiful geese winging their way to greener pastures. I'm glad to know that you have lots of them...Mother Nature doing her thing :)PJ
Dan, this photo is a real stunner! Every single one of these geese is in clear focus against that drop dead beautiful blue sky! No, geese, don't drop dead - it's just a saying!! LOL Clone me up, Scotty; I wanna go flyin' with them! Super job, Dan!!
Can't always give individual thanks but I am so appreciative of everyone's comments and input. I truly enjoy seeing all of your posts and am always happy to see you at My Gallery. Thanks, Anita
that is one blue blue sky. nice V formation of the geese, just wish they were a little closer.... by the way, i'm still laughing at john's comments about first/coach and the um hazards in the sky..