These geese are growing up at Doris A kemp Park in Champlin.
Shooting Mode Manual Exposure
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/50
Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6
ISO Speed 400
Focal Length 300.0 mm
White Balance Mode Cloudy
I tried my hand at panning these shots. I wasn't all that pleased with them, but I like the expression on that one baby goose. He appears to be yelling "run away!"
Shooting Mode Manual Exposure
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/80
Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6
Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6
Focal Length 300.0 mm
White Balance Mode Cloudy
Oh, they are so cute and fluffy! *melt*
ReplyDeletefantastic. i like that you have the camera lay down
ReplyDeletecute, so cute! a great post!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I know all about chasing running birds! Love your commnets too.
ReplyDeleteThey are so wonderful! You captured their baby-movements so well. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteYup, I've had the same experience with these critters!
ReplyDeleteOh what cute young'uns. Soon they will grow up and you wont' be able to tell the babies from the adults.
ReplyDeleteNice shots! They looks soooooo SOFT!
I like that you're down at the grass level, in their world, so to speak. They're getting so big so fast, these baby geese. They're teenagers now! Soon to fly away.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're able to get a shot of the next phase of them before they fly away.
j'aime bien la première, on les voit bien chercher a manger. superbe
ReplyDeleteI like the first, we see well seek to eat. superb
The curious expression or the awkward moment is what makes photography fun for me. Like the rabbit chewing on the poppy leaves. Out of sight but there he is.
ReplyDeleteYes, I am glad to be free of nagging pain so bad it made walking a trying experience. No pain now. But don't know what happens at the end of this episode of steroids.
br>Thanks for your visit to my Brookville Daily Photo blog this morning. I hope you enjoyed my post today showing the baby rabbit eating the poppy leaves.
I also wrote a longer piece on my Better Blog Writing about my Mom and Dad. See if you like the writing style. It is popular among better blogs.
Last evening, it was almost dark, when one of the baby rabbits came up to our patio door and wanted in. I was flabbergasted but only took a picture and didn't leave him come in the house.
I wanted you to know I stopped-in to repay your visit and leave a you a comment.
I enjoyed reading your blog post for today and I thought your photography was excellent.
Very funny. They didn't want their photo taken, did they?!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed my photos from Kefalonia :)