Here is my entry into todays #monomad photography challenge.
Please click on any of the images to view at higher resolution
- Images taken with the Olympus E-M5 II and the Panasnic 12-60mm lens
- Edited with Capture One and Aurora hdr
- Image shot at F9, 1/160Sec, ISO 200
These images where shot on one of the canals around Bilston, West Midlands, UK, near where my work friend lives, in April 2020. A goose started flapping it's wings and I managed to get these two shots.
Thanks for taking a look at my photography
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Wowzers ... fantastic capture and artistic editing.
Thanks, wasn't sure whether I pushed it too far with the editing.
No its great ... contains a lot of movement.
Thank you brumest and qurator Team.
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Wow... Beautiful photos and her perfect photo shoot style, I really like it @dianclasher
Thank you, I'm pleased you like it.
So cool! Its fun to enjoy!
Thanks.
Canadian wild goose, right? It is a gorgeous bird, but does not occur in the Carpathian Basin. Or yet? I saw one last year, that was exactly what it looked like in your pictures. I wonder how did it get to us?
Yes, after just checking it certainly looks like a Canadian wild goose. They are very common in the UK all year round, lots of them in the parks with ponds and the canals where I live.
Thanks very much.