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Goslings Testing The Water At Sinking Ponds East Aurora Ny Abstract Expressionism

Rose Santuci-Sofranko

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Goslings Testing The Water At  Sinking Ponds East Aurora Ny Abstract Expressionism Photograph

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Stuart, FL - United States

Amazing image, Rose!!

Tom, thank you so much! God bless!

Stuart, FL - United States

Stunning work, Rose!!

Tom, thank you very much! God bless!

North Boston, NY - United States

Mariola, thanks for the feature in the group "Wildlife"! God bless!

North Boston, NY - United States

Frozen In Time, thanks for the feature in the group "Your Very Best Photography"! God bless!

North Boston, NY - United States

Jeff, thanks for the feature in the group "What's New"! God bless!

North Boston, NY - United States

Jeff, thanks for the feature in the group "Artist Salon 1"! God bless!

North Boston, NY - United States

Toni, thanks for the feature in the group "Woman Photographers"! God bless!

North Boston, NY - United States

Nina, thanks for the feature in the group "Art - It is Good For You"! God bless!

North Boston, NY - United States

John, thanks for the feature in the group "Images That Excite You"! God bless!

North Boston, NY - United States

Shoal, thanks for the feature in the group "Ducks, Geese and Swans Only"! God bless!

Lake View Terrace, CA - United States

Wonderful work. Thank you for submitting your image to the Ducks, Geese and Swans Only Group where the image is now featured on the home page. Feel free to post this in the Featured archive in the group discussion page section L/F

North Boston, NY - United States

Doug, thanks for the feature in the group "Animal Photographs! God bless!

Atlanta, Ga - United States

wondeful colors love the wavy feathers on goslings.

Dennis, thanks! I love the way the feathers look with the Expressionism effect too. God bless!

Dallas, TX - United States

Love this. Took me a second to spot number 3.

LOL, I didn't see the 3rd one at first either, then I saw the beak underneath the other gosling. God bless!

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