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    The goose and the mule

    I don't shoot much wildlife but now and then something stays still long enough for me to get a shot. A Canada Goose and a Mule Deer.
    These images look much better if you expand them.

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    Re: The goose and the mule

    Hi Dave,

    Good shots. Like the Canada Goose best for the nice ligting, catchlight in the eye. Iff it were mine, I would try to clone out the twig intersecting with the Goose's body.

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    Re: The goose and the mule

    Both looking good Dave, especially the Canadian Goose. I agree with Rudi about the twig.

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    Re: The goose and the mule

    Nice shots.

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    Re: The goose and the mule

    Nice series Dave. Mule deer looks very healthy.

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    Re: The goose and the mule

    Quote Originally Posted by rudi View Post
    Hi Dave,

    Good shots. Like the Canada Goose best for the nice ligting, catchlight in the eye. Iff it were mine, I would try to clone out the twig intersecting with the Goose's body.
    Thank Rudy. I'm always amazed how I can PP an image trying to get it just right and sometimes just don't notice something that would obviously improve the image.

    Dave

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