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About Me
- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
15 comments:
cool photos....
I liked those
Keep em coming
I love watching big flocks of geese pass by.
Oh - they are all flying away! Birds an people! No wonder, the winter is approaching!
Cool shots!
The geese do call attention to themselves this time of year.
Beautiful picures. Great shots of the geese.
Ah, geese and contrails! Doesn't get any better! Terrific shots! Love those blue skies!
Enjoy!
Sylvia
You really got some great shows of those geese in flight. I see them around here moving from North to South in the winter, but I would never have thought to take a picture. Nicely done.
I love them. It's so hard to photograph them, isn't it?!!!
So glad they are only appearing to collide. :)
I had to smile at "if they would only fly more slowly" - I guess they're in a hurry to get away.
Great shots, I love watching the geese this time of the year. Except they haven't shown up here yet.
Great shots, love them, well done!
Have a nice SWF.
Eric, Holland
Beautiful, beautiful pictures.
WOW WOW WOW that is awesome and thankfully much further up in the atmosphere than those geese were!!!
Last year we had Canada geese were here nearly all winter. I think they were gone for about six weeks from January to mid February. I wonder what they'll do this year.
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