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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 21 |
Dec 24 |
Reply |
I am aware that the white goose is not a Canada. I don't think I would have described it as such! |
Dec 19th |
| 21 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Lots of detail in this great image! Rather than cropping, it could be argued that your shot shows more detail of the natural habitat! |
Dec 19th |
| 21 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Good capture. I like it just as it is. That eye is tremendous! I've never seen the bird before! |
Dec 19th |
| 21 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Caught in good action, but unfortunately the splash hides more detail of the actual bird than I would have liked. |
Dec 19th |
| 21 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
A super shot of the flamingo. Keep the water as it is! A lovely capture. In the UK the majority of flamingos are in groups in Nature Reserves and Zoos, and need a diet of shrimps to keep the pink colouring! |
Dec 19th |
| 21 |
Dec 24 |
Reply |
Yes. The greylag is an attractive goose breed, a little smaller than the Canada goose. There is occasionally some cross-breeding. The greylags flock to Straw's Bridge in groups of up to 100. The Canada's can reach groups of 200 at a time! |
Dec 19th |
| 21 |
Dec 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Leslie. The method I use - Create large white background. Size each photo equally. Use Rectangular Marquee Tool to fully cover each photo. Copy and Paste each into background and use Move Tool to position. Crop total image to size and save. |
Dec 9th |
4 comments - 3 replies for Group 21
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4 comments - 3 replies Total
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