Geese head shots
Eric&Susan
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Went to the local lake yesterday and to my surprise the geese are back. There are four males and four females. Last year after all was said and done only one lone gosling survived.
These were all taken with the tamron 28-75 and my as of now dead 300d:cry
The models waiting their turns:
First up, one handsome male:
Then another:
One more male:
Then the females joined in:
This one had a broken foot. Since she can't compete for the food she walks right up and takes it from you. At one point she came up behind me and took the bread right out of my hand and bit my fingers in the process:
"make sure you get my good side":
Last one, striking a pose:
Thanks for looking C&C welcomed, be honest I can take it:D
Eric
These were all taken with the tamron 28-75 and my as of now dead 300d:cry
The models waiting their turns:
First up, one handsome male:
Then another:
One more male:
Then the females joined in:
This one had a broken foot. Since she can't compete for the food she walks right up and takes it from you. At one point she came up behind me and took the bread right out of my hand and bit my fingers in the process:
"make sure you get my good side":
Last one, striking a pose:
Thanks for looking C&C welcomed, be honest I can take it:D
Eric
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