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Uploaded: 04/22/18 4:10 PM GMT
Canadian Goose
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I visited a nature area, and found some geese hanging out on this small lake.

I used the Nikkor 80-400mm handheld for this shot.

I appreciate your comments, thank you.

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::mesmerized
04/22/18 4:58 PM GMT
Hey I just saw this guy a few minutes ago out my window, lol...plenty of these geese down at the lake now...perhaps I'll catch one soon...nice shot here, SAS...love the water color too.
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.0930_23
04/22/18 6:04 PM GMT
He's probably reading your advertisement and lining up some photo shoot for you Tigz. They like photo shoots better then blind shoots. :)
Excellent detail from your great lens.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::trixxie17
04/22/18 6:43 PM GMT
Really nice - I'm gazing at a pair on the water through my window right now.
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.bfrank
04/22/18 9:07 PM GMT
Absolutely excellent Sandi. Glad you are able to get some wonderful duck captures. Very nice light on it.
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::Nikoneer
04/23/18 10:06 AM GMT
As Snoopy used to say "Happiness is a long lens. You get a great shot and you and the human get to stay comfortable."

-Nik
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::corngrowth
04/23/18 11:02 AM GMT
Sandi, your fine image makes the think again of a by me experienced strange action yesterday.
I was operating as a kind of SAR-team (Search And Rescue) and has saved the life of a baby goose that had ended up in a small basin with a round overflow threshold. It couldn't climb over the threshold. Despite my presence, the parents stayed with some other youngsters anxiously in the neighborhood. I broke a dead branch of a tree and with that I brought the young chick, by giving it a push under its back, back into the open water. After this 'rescue operation' the 'company' disappeared at full speed without saying 'Thanks' to me (☺) . I couldn't take a picture of my rescue action because of my not comfortable position there, but shortly after their departure I could take some shots. I will upload one of them soon.
Thanks for this fine one, my friend.
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::LynEve
04/23/18 1:35 PM GMT
A very clear picture of this graceful Canadian :)
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::Ramad
04/23/18 5:25 PM GMT
Nice shot of the goose with good details.
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.Starglow
04/24/18 12:18 AM GMT
Great goose on that beautiful shimmering water. Fine capture.
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::Mizteeq
04/24/18 5:53 PM GMT
I do like the single goose, a simple image and so well composed
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.Lin_O
04/25/18 4:21 PM GMT
i like this,i see lots when in the woods with a camera.
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.icedancer
05/02/18 4:47 PM GMT
Superb detail and capture, like the way he seems to be looking back at you
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