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Not real sure this is gone into fit in theme especially when only 640 on the longside, but it truly is an amazing sight seeing thousands of Snow Geese at a time take off fly and land together in some amazing patterns and never crashing into each other, talk about communication and living in harmony maybe the human race should take a lesson or two from these beautiful birds.
Processing decided to give it a low key treatment and try to bring out some glow.
Great Shot! Very cool perspective. I have never seen anything like this, I have always lived in the desert and we don't get migrating birds very often. If we do it is 20-30 at a time.
A very interesting shot, really nice. I had to look at your exposure info see how you managed to get a large depth of focus, with a fast exposure to stop motion. The birds really stand out in sharp contrast to the lovely background. Did you have to sharpen the image a lot in post processing to achieve this?
Thanks
-Nick
Thanks everyone for taking time to look and comment, this was shot in the Skagit Valley in Washington Sate about 60 miles north of Seattle Winter and early spring is an incredible time in the Valley for Avian
As far as sharpening very little actually the processing I did with the low Key actually adds a blur to the image. I was shooting with my 100-400L with a 1.4 extender but the Geese were so close I had to bring it down to about 150mm