Seeing double

© Donna R. Moratelli

Seeing double

Uploaded: December 31, 2013

Description

bizarre image captured on a church property on an overcast morning. The artificial dogs were put there to scare Canadian Geese away.

Exif: Flash: reserved, ISO: 100, FocalLength: 149.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS D60

Comments

Ken Smith level-classic December 31, 2013

Would been funny if there had been a bunch of frolicking Canadian Geese in this photo. :-) Happy New Year, Donna!! #1557740

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe December 31, 2013

Fun find and capture Donna - Happy New Year! #10932782

Carolyn M. Fletcher level-classic January 22, 2014

I have frolicking geese shots, but they are in summer and might look a bit suspicious. LOL I don't know how I missed this before. FAVE~ #10953277

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