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camera Yashica FX-7
Lens yasicha Standard Wide angle
Aperture : f/4
Focus 3/10' -
Zoom 3 x
Flash lamp Incandescent
Shutter speed : 1/1000
Film Kodak Black n White 100 ASA
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My husband and I were sitting on a bench at the local park, when this goose wandered over to us. It came so close, we were sure that it was looking for a "handout." It even nibbled on my husband's boots. It finally walked away, making me wish I'd had a pocketful of corn. Later, as we walked back toward the parking lot, two cars pulled up with several people in each. When they got out of the cars, a large group of geese and ducks rushed toward them. They threw handfuls of bread to the hungry fowl. It is illegal to feed wildlife for a multitude of reasons, but like so many other things, we would have been "hard-pressed" to convince them that they were causing more harm than good. At least once a year we have observed a Canada Goose at this location with "angel-wing" caused in part by feeding them bread.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_wing
* See a goose with angel-wing taken at the same location in March 2020.
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Tak Oue, IMB missionary in Japan greets his friend Rouichi Usuzawa, vice-chairman of the non-profit organization Magokoronet in Otsuchi Town, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Tak Oue, and Tom Elliff, IMB president, met Usuzawa at the Magokoro No Hiroba Disaster Relief Response Kitchen in Otsuchi town during their visit to areas affected by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami.
Photo © 2011 IMB / Kelvin Joseph
Ever since my cat "Neko" passed away another visitor I named "Otis" comes by. He's eating some cat food that I've given to him. He lives next door and sometimes walks around the backyard.