Posted by MaryB (Staffordshire, United Kingdom) on 1 July 2007 in Landscape & Rural.
Taken at Chasewater Staffordshire UK, as the sun begins to set, the geese make there way to bed.
Any tips or constructive criticism are welcome :)
I really appreciate all your comments, thank you so much. I'm only sorry I've not got time to respond. I do read all the comments and will try to answer any questions you have about my posts :)
Lovely shot Mary, guess you should try the NG, listen to ur dear buddy here... hehehe....
1 Jul 2007 12:39pm
@Rahul: LOL! one day Rahul, it would be a dream come true, to be sure :)
Stunning Mary.
1 Jul 2007 12:51pm
@Nickyj: Cheers hun! It was funny to see them all going off to bed, there were lots more of them, couldn't get them all in the shot, :) lol
Nice silhouettes. Thanks for commenting.
1 Jul 2007 1:58pm
@Madhavi: Many thanks for your kind comment Madhavi :)
Lovely sky! It's dreamy...
1 Jul 2007 1:59pm
Very nice peaceful shot.
1 Jul 2007 3:52pm
Good composition with the geese silhouettes.
1 Jul 2007 4:40pm
Mary, you have captured an amazing moment! What a marvelous scene, and quite majestic, too, I might add. Isn't it great that these pictures now can be shared across the world in an instant? One thing I found, a sunset here is the same as a sunset in Iran, or Malaysia, or France, just different settings, each one beautiful and unique! Thanks for always coming by and your comments - you are indeed an inspiration! Cheers...
1 Jul 2007 5:15pm
It looks as if the hand of God is breaking through the clouds , very nice capture
1 Jul 2007 6:42pm
Just spectacular depth in the picture - from the geese to the sky - very peaceful!
1 Jul 2007 8:56pm
Beautiful Mary
2 Jul 2007 4:34pm
really nice mary :) keep taking these sweet photos :)
3 Jul 2007 6:46pm
@eydryan: Thank you eydryan. I will do my best :) I love nature and wildlife, I take my camera with me always :) thank you for your very kind comments :)
Very good composition Mary!
7 Jul 2007 3:55pm
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