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![]() seriously thoush, the canadian geese we get in new york are so pissy I wouldnt dare get a low close perspective. They will chase you around the parks. Thay have chased my dog before too...... |
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It must be your fuji s 9500 which probably have attracted the attention of these geese!! I have heard lots of praise about this machine with the super ccd. However, since I'd prefer a pocketable one, I will probabbly buy a fuji F11 with the same kind (though smaller) of image sensor.I will be happy being able to to catch images as neat as yours and without barrel distortion as well.
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oh, and to critique a bit, the highlights are a bit blown on the chest of these beast in some of the shots, notably the last.
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I like the 2nd photo
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In search of Syd wrote:
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What I want to know is how you know these dudes are from Canada? |
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