Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Headed somewhere in flight...


 This is an old shot of a Sandhill Crane taken at Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife area north of us.  It is probably 2 - 3 hours from us.  I converted it to B&W....

22 comments:

  1. WOW!!!! It is totally stunning! Photo Art.

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  2. Yeah--- I like the light on the tip of his wing! Well done!

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  3. Wonderful photo. I always love the look of a black and white photo.

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  4. did you notice there is a ring of light around it? like the ring of light around the moon, when it means the weather is about to change. beautiful shot

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  5. Excellent flight shot, and it seems to fly under sunlight.

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  6. Looks great in B&W. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  7. What an incredible in-air capture with stunning clarity! It makes a stellar silhouette.

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  8. Very nice. It works well in B&W.

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  9. Great capture. We used to see them down by the Mississippi, haven't seen them here in a while.

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  10. Beautifully captured Rose and what a sight to see.

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  11. this is a great b&w photo of the Sandhill Crane in flight... they are so graceful Rose... i love it....peter:)

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  12. Absolutely stunning. And a favorite bird of mine!!

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  13. Nice. They are wonderful birds. When I was a wee lad we lived near a breeding area. They make strange noises.

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  14. Such a beautiful capture ...

    All the best Jan

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  15. Wow! That is a dramatic picture. I love it.

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  16. They look so primitive I think. You captured a great shot of this bird in flight.

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  17. Absolutely beautiful. Wonderful action image. The wings are gorgeous. Wonderful light. These are such magnificent birds!

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  18. The sandhill show yup in this area every year. This years we had three nesting pairs on the adjoins property.

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