One handheld RAW // HDR // Shutter: 1/500 // Aperture: f/16 // Focal Length: 28 mm // ISO 640
One could say that I’m never happier than when frolicking with waterfowl. Highly amusing animals they are. Most anything that quacks or honks gets my regards.
Thursday (1-22-09) was comfortably above sixty degrees, and I wound up in an afore-mentioned frolic with the grazing geese at Brush Creek. I noticed these geese aren’t accustomed to human encroachment like the ones at the park; those geese will approach you and supplicate relentlessly for their goose victuals.
With this photo, I was sitting inside the dry creek bed, and after a few minutes a number of the birds starting coming over to take drinks from the melting ice. As they flew above me occasionally, I tried to snap their photos as fast as I could.