Cutest, Handsomest, Prettiest Geese

Amy, you have very pretty geese. Word of warning on the watermark you use. Its position allows anyone to take your photo and crop it right off using the image as their own. Which defeats the purpose to marking an image in the first place. You want to place it in such a way to make it impossible or darn hard to remove without being noticeable, or making the image useless.



 
Thanks for the advice! I will start doing it more like yours when I upload pics from now on.
Amy, you have very pretty geese. Word of warning on the watermark you use. Its position allows anyone to take your photo and crop it right off using the image as their own. Which defeats the purpose to marking an image in the first place. You want to place it in such a way to make it impossible or darn hard to remove without being noticeable, or making the image useless.



 


This is a picture of Frankie and Johnny taken this evening. They are looking out in the distance at a small flock of Canada Geese that just flew over.
 


This is a picture of Frankie and Johnny taken this evening. They are looking out in the distance at a small flock of Canada Geese that just flew over.
Pretty geese, may i ask what is the thing sitting in the yard? looks like something you'd drive on the moon.
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It is an old snowmobile. They are forecasting snow just to the north of us so we may get to use it. :(
 

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