This pair of Canada Geese decided that I had approached too closely.
I discovered the geese on the creek that flows along our family farm. I approached them, camera at the ready, in hope of obtaining a good flushing capture.
Canon 30D, 100-400mm L, zoomed to 400mm, 1/125th sec, F5.6, ISO400.
7 comments:
I like the heads on the geese in this capture... I can imagine the noise as these took flight.
Salty: I love the geese in the area. This is a very powerful capture. You can almost hear them say "lets beat it out of here".
Great post name and great shot.. Those geese look like they are MOVING! Thanks
Your title reminded me of a boss I had from Texas. She loved to two step and called it boot scooting.
I like how you captured the geese in take off.
I saw the title of your post
then the picture, which is totally awesome...
The song is in my head - Brooks & Dunn Boot Scootin' Boogie
I just started to sing away...
Yeah, heel, toe, docie doe come on baby let's go boot scootin
Cadilac black jack, baby meet me outback we're gonna boogie
Oh get down, turn around go to town boot scootin' boogie
I'd say you got a most excellent flushing capture, Salty!
Wonderful capture. I came to comment on skywatch but had to comment on this one. This really shows the speed in which they come in for a landing. Stunning!
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