White Crane at Stow Lake
Made with 200mm Nikon lens on Ilford film. The crane is not shy, I shot this from about twelve feet.
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2 Comments:
I like the feather detail on the top of the head and on the body, and the pin-sharp focus on the head and neck. The great rim lighting really highlights the lovely S-shape of the bird's neck. Just one minor, minor nit...the bird's tail is ever so slightly out of the frame (it doesn't detract very much from the rest of the picture though). This is a really gorgeous shot. Thanks for posting.
This is a wonder shot. What did you pay the bird...6 fish? The tail is the only thing. The backlighting is great, the details, eveything! Ok, now I don't want to post anymore pics.
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