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18-07-09, 05:23 PM
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Mother Goose

Happily bathing in the sunshine.

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18-07-09, 05:45 PM
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Re: Mother Goose

Nice capture.. you can almost see a smile on its face!
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18-07-09, 06:28 PM
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Well done, not easy white bird in full sun, would like a bit more space around the main subject though, like an idiot I click to see full size to see if it would help, you will not be surprised to hear it does not.
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18-07-09, 08:46 PM
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Nice capture.. you can almost see a smile on its face!
Thanks Azz.
Certainly put one on mine
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18-07-09, 08:49 PM
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Well done, not easy white bird in full sun, would like a bit more space around the main subject though, like an idiot I click to see full size to see if it would help, you will not be surprised to hear it does not.
That was funny

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19-07-09, 03:56 AM
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Nice shot! Really sharp and well exposed. Composure not bad although a tad cramped. Good job on capturing the eyes so well.
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19-07-09, 04:02 AM
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Very nice, lovely feather detail in parts - white birds in the sun aren't easy at all! It'sa shame that other bird was in the way - it would be a very good picture indeed if the other one had moved!

On the whole a good snap though, and lovely composition (though I agree just a touch more breathing room may help)!

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19-07-09, 10:06 AM
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Good pic, lots of nice detail in the whites. Can't agree totally as 'well exposed' as the chest and one or two other parts have blown out at least in this edit but it's bloomin' difficult to keep all under control. We all have this problem.
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19-07-09, 07:41 PM
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Re: Mother Goose

Very good, very bright and clear, lovely composition.
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19-07-09, 11:17 PM
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Re: Mother Goose

Thanks for your comments guys 'n' gals.
Much appreciated.

I knew i should'nt have cropped it
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