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    Loch of Kinnordy

    I paid a brief visit here while my car was being serviced.

    There were some Whooper Swans, none very close to the hides but these two obliged by flying past:

    Loch of Kinnordy



    Lots of Greylag geese - this one really seemed to be intent on studying me (or perhaps it was trying to identify the lens). I'm not sure what the vegetation is at the right, perhaps a reed?

    Loch of Kinnordy




    There were several small song birds around, including this Song thrush.

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    C&C always welcome of course.

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    Re: Loch of Kinnordy

    Excellent set of images.

    Could may have removed what I think is a branch or grass come into the frame of the third image. I find it a bit distracting. Bit otherwise, three very fine pictures.

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    Re: Loch of Kinnordy

    Thanks Donald. Yes, I know what you mean about the reed and thought about cloning it out but left it in as a talking point, namely it adds a not bird/not water element to the composition, emphasises the horizontal ripples in the water, and makes a right angle with the reflection of the goose head. But most of all, the @$*&?! bird just sat there looking at me and wouldn't move away from the weed .

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    Re: Loch of Kinnordy

    Birds are a tricky subject so these have worked well. The only change I would make is a bit of crop plus clone on the last image to remove the larger bit of out of focus background in the bottom left corner.

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    Re: Loch of Kinnordy

    Thanks Geoff - yes you are spot on re the edits to the bottom left corner.

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    Re: Loch of Kinnordy

    Nice series.

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    Re: Loch of Kinnordy

    I like all of these, for different reasons. I cannot make out what the 'vegetation' is in #2. It is certainly not a reed, perhaps some floating wood. The bird in #3 is a female Siskin.

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    Re: Loch of Kinnordy

    May I suggest that the object in 2 is another goose feeding
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    Re: Loch of Kinnordy

    Beautiful set of images

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    Re: Loch of Kinnordy

    Quote Originally Posted by Rent View Post
    May I suggest that the object in 2 is another goose feeding
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    Roy, I can see why you think that, but I had been watching the goose watching me for several minutes and it is some sort of floating debris, probably a cut reed.

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    Re: Loch of Kinnordy

    Thanks Nanda

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