Geese1

Uploaded: December 23, 2004

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Kathryn Jeremiah January 03, 2005

Really nice detail on the geese, almost like a painting. If you don't mind me asking, what lens did you use? kathrynjeremiah@msn.com #201735

Tony Sweet January 04, 2005

Thanks for taking time to view the image, Kathryn, and for your inquiry.

The painterly appearance is purely a function of the soft morning light on this day. It was shot with an 80-200mm lens. #1013348

February 03, 2005

Love the detail and the green background! Really a great photo! And yes! very much like a painting! #1081576

February 03, 2005

Excellent. What a wonderful moment in time! #1081605

Patricia A. Cale February 03, 2005

Beautiful shot, Tony. It gives me a sense of tranquility and I can "hear" the silence. I love the way you used the lines of the grasses on shore and the lines of the pier with the reflections. The different lines and angles add to this image....and, of course, so do the geese - one of my favorite subjects!! #1081630

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