
Don't worry, the Geese are still safe. We didn't actually even see any up close. Still, we had a blast and club members made a lot of varied images. Click inside to see some more of mine.





All shot on Nikon D90 with 70-300mm VR lens, and the occasional SB-600.
WOW on the first.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of the rocks.
Cool lighting on the next-to-last.
And, MAN! You're good at close-ups.