Jack,
I like the 2nd better than the first.  The birds seem less confusing,
but the first shot surely shows a record of how crowded things are.
The vultures in the third shot are interesting.
They are all turned away from the camera and the rock looks a bit like a scull.
I wish the distance haze was a bit less in the photo.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are surrounded with wildlife preserves and "Gray Lodge State Wildlife 
> Area", where state permits may be issued allowing duck, goose and pheasant 
> hunting and where I went earlier this AM.
> In all the years I've been stalking "wildlife" in Gray Lodge, I've never seen 
> so many Snow Geese both on the water and in the air.
> I've included a couple of goose flock shots and one (into the sun) of a small 
> group of Turkey Vultures.
>
> Jack
>
> Comments certainly welcome.
>
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> All: K10D w/FA 80~320
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