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06/20/2008 01:34:01 AM |
So much for the flocking instinct. I like the B&W on this- the subjects are well suited for it with their strongly contrasting colors, and it (IMO) adds to the surface of the water by adding definition to the ripples. |
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06/04/2008 09:13:00 AM |
Nice shot, I'm not sure I like the grayscale on this one though =) Mind you its not like Canadian Geese having any colour... |
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06/03/2008 02:42:48 PM |
I like the black and white treatments of this. |
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06/03/2008 09:20:09 AM |
Anyone that can work the phrase 'cognitive dissonance ' into a photo gets a comment from me :- )
I do have to agree with you though - for a species that regularly travels thousands of miles, they do look wonderfully lost . . |
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06/03/2008 06:01:24 AM |
LOL great shot and title; you certainly did convey a sense of confusion and disorder. |
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06/03/2008 04:36:11 AM |
lol two pictures and none of the birds are facing you! They must all be camera shy ;) I love how the dark heads really pop out from the background. The ripples in the water look so sleek too. |
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06/03/2008 12:26:31 AM |
LOL, great shot, love the way they are facing different directions |
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