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Canon Image Challenge | all galleries >> Challenges From The Past >> 2013 Challenges >> Canon Image Challenge 100 _ Best of the Past >> CIC100 - Exhibition > Stealth Approach!
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21-AUG-2013 Paul AKA Sparkey2

Stealth Approach!

CIC 22 Water

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Daniel Bollag25-Aug-2013 21:53
This is a fantastic image, Paul, with or without geese. (I may, though, be the only one here who would have cloned them out, anyway, as I usually find things one can't figure out what they are disturbing in a landscape). ~ db.
Canon Image Challenge23-Aug-2013 01:32
Whats funny is the shot I took just 6 seconds before this one they are still motion blurred but you can make out their shape and flapping wings. Paul
Canon Image Challenge22-Aug-2013 18:20
I'm in the UFO camp.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge22-Aug-2013 16:42
No, I'm good with the geese....as a set abstract squares in the sky. But we did need to know what they were! Best Wishes, Travelller
Canon Image Challenge22-Aug-2013 11:13
I have a version of this that I cloned them out which is better but then I'd have to come up with a new title. PA
Canon Image Challenge22-Aug-2013 05:25
For once I like and respect HDR....nicely done! Except maybe for the geese....lol
Traveller
Guest 21-Aug-2013 15:14
Yes I saw them too and wondered what they were, very nice capture. Carol
Guest 21-Aug-2013 12:10
Saw 'em just before I read your comment Paul. Beautiful shot!
Canon Image Challenge21-Aug-2013 12:02
Your probably wondering "what is he talking about"!
See those smudges above the treeline on the left, that is a small flock of geese coming in for a landing. Reason for they are smudged is this is a at F11 1/4 of a second with a ND8 gel filter on the back of the lens. Paul