Canadian geese #1 by goodoleboy
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Description
Don't pay no mind to that snoopy guy with the camera. Just walk by and ignore him.
Captured 5/10/10, at the beautiful Whittier Narrows Recreation Area in South El Monte, California.
Another visit to the Legg Lake area.
Awesomely ZOOM worthy.
What's this? After all these years, Renderosity finally got rid of that difficult to read, darn white text on a black background? Hallelujah! Hard to believe. In fact, they changed the whole layout.
Ya see, miracles do happen.
Adios, amigos, and have a nice day.
Comments (12)
durleybeachbum
A very regal couple!
johndoop
A very respectable couple !! Great shot!!!!
Digital_Mischief
You captured their thoughts exactly - you were not worth a glance, LOL.
drifterlee
Really cool!
ia-du-lin
beautiful capture.
MrsRatbag
Excellent portrait of this staid pair strolling the lawns in search of a handout, Harry. If you don't have anything edible talk to the wing, I guess, eh? I keep a box of cheerios in my trunk for stubborn creatures like these. And I don't really like this white page, it hurts my eyes!
magnus073
Nice work as always Harry, this really is a superb capture.
tennesseecowgirl
Great shot Harry... and cute caption. And wow this all looks a bit off to me, I am with Denise I prefer the old look to this.
sharky_
Sweet capture. Its very difficult to tell the difference between the Canadian Goose and our Nene... But the colors of the necks are different. Aloha
angora
lovely couple!!
anahata.c
Another fine shot of birds doing their thing. You're doing portraits here, which means you're getting close enough to study and capture them at just the right moments. (I find that geese, when I get close, either move away or come at me aggressively.) A fine job capturing them strolling and looking---without caring about you. It's funny that they don't look at you, but when they don't. you can get really good shots...More clarity in hue/detail, and a great moment as one looks away as if to say, "did you see that?" or "damn! I forgot to turn off the gas!" (Or "that store's closed? Are they serious???") Good fast eye, Harry. Another delightful bird shot.
debbielove
Very zoomworthy indeed! Great details and the colour and light, perfect! Rob