Reviews from

what happened to your feather?

at a lake near home

7 total reviews 
Comment from michiganmike


A nicely captured encounter. I like the way the female is standing on one leg which makes me think this is not much of a confrontation. A nice panoramic presentation with great colors.

 Comment Written 26-Mar-2020


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2020
    thank you
Comment from avmurray


You have taken so many funny photographs of geese, and this is one of them. I like how the white one is standing on one foot and how bossy the Brown one looks. Both of them are standing out from the background in an excellent way.

The photo is very Sharp and it is such Clear and well defined details to be seen in both birds. The exposure is Perfect.

I like the panorama format you have cropped the photo into and the placement of the birds within the frame. A truly funny and well taken photo, and With an excellent DOF.

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2020


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2020
    thanks a lot Annie for your lovely comments
reply by avmurray on 26-Mar-2020
    You are more than welcome Fred.
Comment from orchidrn


And what happened to his other leg? A very cute picture of these Greylag Geese, the white one with feather out of place> They appear quite large in the photograph, and I'm assuming one is male and other female? I'm not familiar with them at all.

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2020


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2020
    thanks so much;
    the female is the white one
Comment from alaskapat


This is so cute! I like your title too! Well captured interaction between the pair of geese. Well focused, this image is clear, exposure is good, the colors and tones appear natural. Well composed allowing a good look at both geese.i love that one white feather on the female! Well presented! take care and stay well Fred!

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2020


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2020
    many thanks Pat
Comment from Susan F. M. T.


Fred,
A very beautiful picture of this pair of domestic Graylag Geese performing their mating dance the goose's loose feather is possibly due to the seasonal moult, now changing from the winter plumage to the summer breeding plumage. Artistic composition framing and lighting taken with superb camera techniques and sharp focus.
Susan

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2020


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2020
    merci beaucoup
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan


:):) You should have warned them not to do it so violently!:) One more amusing capture from you on the saga of two geese. Thanks for sharing!

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2020


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2020
    many thanks Sesha
Comment from nikman


It's obvious! You ruffled it out during our last embrace!! Your fine composition of these canoodling geese grants us an enjoyable view of the action before you. Exposure and sharpness are good. Nicely taken!

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2020


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2020
    many thanks Priit