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Also taken at the park
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excellent steve very sharp. did you eat him after you shot him. only kidding. :G
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Nice Picture, I think Dustin would tell me on this one, that it could be sharper, although "sometimes" I think "Sharpness" is over-rated. I've been surprised by the number of times when I share my pictures, and come out and say I don't think it's sharp enough, and the friend or client says, "I Like It!"
Is that really a goose?:? I always thought they had longer necks. Not challenging your title, just find it interesting though that it looks like a duck. Thanks for posting, and sharing, keep 'em coming. LT |
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Wow! Really nice detail in the feathers. Great shot.
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Thanks Lady, Alex & LT for the kind comments - am really getting to like the 9500
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