Postcard No 4: The River Geese Gang

Whenever I drive upriver I’m on the look out for the gang of geese that hang out on the riverbank just south of Franklin. There’s maybe a dozen of them strutting around, grazing in the long grass, settling down for a rest under the old apple tree and trespassing in the fenced grove of autumn trees next door. I know that technically a group of geese on land is called a gaggle but I have to say this collection of geese definitely have the edginess of a gang! There is no doubt they own that strip of land between the road and the river!

I kind of fluffed the placement of that front goose because I plonked it right on the edge and smack in the centre and it really stood out and grabbed all the attention. I wanted it to be about the geese but it was just too big, too white and too much!

It doesn’t help that I didn’t place enough shadow under his breast to round out his shape.

That very visible gang leader has all but dissappeared! I added some shadowing to make his shape more realistic and then darker grass in front to make him sit better in the landscape.

It’s OK but not exactly what I was aiming for.

If I upsize this postcard I plan to rework the placement of the geese and aim for them to be a bit more visable without dominating.

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