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Chickin
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A neighbor of ours has chicken, and they come to visit us quite often. Funny birds, these. I tried for about half an hour to get a picture of a rooster crowing, but as soon as I got near enough they fell silent and walked away from me, eyeing me with distrust. How did they know I like roast chicken? Big Grin

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#2

Exceptional detail, sharpness and color. I prefer the composition of #1 as it shows the rooster's entire comb.
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#3

Another one... Smile

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#4

Great shots. I agree the first one doesn't cut off the comb. I've never been this close to a chicken.

--Don

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#5

Really good shots G. Looks like you got down and personal with these fellas. Big Grin The detail is great.

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#6

Thanks, guys!

Don Schaeffer Wrote:I've never been this close to a chicken.

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I bet you were, but maybe not to a live one. Big Grin

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#7

That was just chicken flesh.

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