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SO Tired of flying South !~( Canadian goose)

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found this Canadian goose in the park - rare to see around where I live......so sleepy ..when I snuck up on him to get close he moved and then I felt bad and didnt push it - could see clearly that he just wanted to be left alone ,I think he was so tired of flying south!. This started off as a boring picture - so I played with it for a long while today and smudged and cloned and made up the tail and the eye.. Heres a little info on them that most of you already well know!! Canada Geese have a black head and neck, a broad white chin strap and a brown body. They are midsized between ducks and swans and enjoy both water and land. There are many races of Canada Geese, ranging from the Mallard-sized 'cackling' race to giant Canada Geese that may weigh up to 5 kilograms (11 pounds). In winter the races might mingle, but Canada Geese mate for life and are faithful to their breeding grounds. The young geese, called goslings stay with their parents throughout their first year of life. Male geese establish the nesting territory and defend it from intruders and predators. The nest is built of grasses, twigs, and reeds, often located along the shoreline. The nest is lined with down from the female's breast. There are usually four to seven eggs which hatch in three to four weeks. The gander stays with the female and helps to protect and raise the young. After hatching it takes from 40 to 85 days for the young to begin flying. In flight Canada Geese can be seen moving through the skies in long lines or a V-formation, or wedge. There is a leader and each successive bird flies to the left or the right of the leader to form the V. The movement of air by the wings of each bird makes the job of flying a bit easier for the bird in back of it. The leader must do the most work. On long flights there may be several leaders who take turns. I love them beacause I sleep with thier feathers everynight!!.. cannot sleep without my goosedown nope! better get to some housework today.. lol behind again!! lol Thanks so much for all your time and comments! ♥ Kimmers :O) !

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evielouise

6:03PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

wow my relatives lol ( I am Canadian ) these are beautiful!!

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Shari123

6:16PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Oh I love this feathered one! I love the out of frame effects. It's like he's too glorious to be contained. Fabulous smudging!

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Damia

6:28PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Aaawww...poor little fellow. So sleepy. Great capture and smudging. :)

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morin3000

6:35PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Very pretty, detail them its feathers with their colors and in their Naturel environment! Excel worrrrk!!***!!

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iaacf

6:57PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Yes, I can see that you played a little with the picture. I hardly recognized the Canadian goose in the picture (I know them well, they are very common in the Netherlands the last couple of years). The result of your efforts is beyond any doubt.. beautiful.

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rayburg

7:05PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Kimmers..just an awesome job,creating body parts, smudging this and that,,cloning whatever, out of frame..you did it all..super work you 40 year old to be =))

MaryLynda

7:06PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Wonderful capture of this Canada goose. We have a ton of them on the grounds where I work, seems they like to reside in the Connecticut countryside. As stunning as these lovely creatures are, it's no fun to be side stepping "goose grease" whenever taking a walk outside. Have you ever seen them flying in a V formation? Really quite impressive how they take turns being at the helm. No#1 goose has the toughet job( most wind resistance), so when he tires, he drops to the end of the formation(least wind resistance) and another one takes his place. Love the postwork, looks like an americana painting.

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hotracer2

7:07PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Nice capture, you did a wonderful job with him:):):)...V

glennn23

7:17PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Wow, what a capture! You can make out so much detail in the feathers - all of them like prisms...

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avalonfaayre

7:37PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Awww...Thanks for the lovely picture and for the information. I haven't seen any of these since I moved here from Michigan. I don't think that they go through Tennessee....(Boo hoooooo!)

uniquedreamer

7:48PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Beautiful capture and wonderful post work, well presented here. I like it alot!..V

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Dianthus

8:03PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Lovely image:)

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clifftoppler

8:03PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Every good artist should know arrears in everythinng else. I suppose this lad knows he's got to do it all again - a life of to and fro'ing. We do the same, circles our life do make. Anyway, glad you gave him space. A few crumbs too? Cliff.

fixbrknhearts

8:08PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Great postwork. It turned out to be an awesome photograph.

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brycek

8:11PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Ah, he is so beautiful..fantastic shot Kim!! V

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2Loose2Trek

8:13PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Very cool picture and post work, Kimmers. V

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redbeard

8:29PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Housework? Why bother, it will only get messed up again! Nice shot, I bet he likes sleeping on goose down as well, nice and warm too.

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jocko500

9:21PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

all you have to do is cook and have your children wash ...lol dream on right. this is very good work

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DennisReed

9:37PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Wonderful wildlife photography Kimmers, and your postwork I would not have known without you telling! Bravo!

LFNForever

9:51PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

WOW!! Exceptionally gorgeous photo!! V :)

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visionart

9:54PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Brilliant Capture Kimmer!!

Tedz

10:46PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

I hear they are known as "Freedom Geese" because they do not respect anyones Air Space...I hope You don't mind I said that Smudgie...I will remove it if You want....and...it is a fine Image ...salute

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Snow_Angel

11:56PM | Thu, 13 October 2005

What a beautiful Goose! That was a lucky shot! Excellent postwork too! :)

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DELMUR

1:02AM | Fri, 14 October 2005

Superb compo, and texture of the feathers!

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joost48

1:13AM | Fri, 14 October 2005

Beautiful image and composition.Nice,Kim.

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SophiaDeer

1:26AM | Fri, 14 October 2005

Beautiful photograph Kimi! His feathers have such a beautiful color to them.

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WandM

1:39AM | Fri, 14 October 2005

Every time again it's a hard job to fly to warmer regions. Lovely job you did.

cricounette

1:43AM | Fri, 14 October 2005

C'est super, l'image, le cadre et les couleurs , gros bravo !

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sharky_

1:58AM | Fri, 14 October 2005

He looks very comfortable. Excellent shots. Aloha

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erlandpil

2:31AM | Fri, 14 October 2005

Wonderful picture


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