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    Nothing exciting, but I just loved the fact that the people are turning to watch as the geese fly by.
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    Like it, always nice to see something going on in a photo.
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    WHat yoo can't do is hear the honking that made them turn around
    Interestingly enough - the birds are pretty much in focus but the people are fuzzy... I must have been tracking the birds at the right speed for once

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