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September 11, 2009
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:iconmadrush08:
Another shot of a few geese taking off. I like how it looks like this could be one goose in different stages of wing beats.

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Canada Geese Take Off by *madrush08 Suggester writes: "It is often difficult enough to keep moving wildlife in focus for a shot that freezes this frame. It is even more difficult to pan the image and still keep that focus on the wildlife. This image is perfect in every way and goes above perfection with the sense of movement shown." (Suggested by !fubecando and Featured by `kkart)
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:iconasiseeit:
Really nice work here. I love the sense of motion conveyed and the energy. A great depiction of these fantastic birds!

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Thank you.

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:iconwaylandsmith:
Both the RSPB & The Wildfowl Trust run photo-competitions. These photos are worth entering. Do it:)

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:iconmadrush08:
Thanks for the suggestions. I will have to look into that.

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:iconaiyoshi:
Wow.. i am speechless look this photo.

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Thank you.

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:iconolivierld:
The most difficult: to have movements and sharpness in the same time. Great shot!
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Thank you, and yes that is quite difficult, but I used a tripod and that made it much easier.

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PENIS. FUCK

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good or bad?

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