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Wilson, while the migration season is taking place, you can imagene the phenomenon only by being prersent at the place, unbelivable show ;-)) thanks!
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Pnina, do say you took a few hundred pictures on this outing! I would love to have been there.

 

Looks like it was a tricky exposure situation and I imagine difficult to compose; you did a great job!

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I don't know how I missed this one. OUTstanding composition and lighting comnine to make this a 7/7 in my book!
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I'm undertaking another dive into your massive portfolio and want to say that usually I won't care much about animal/nature photos as such, something extraordinary is required - and you surely deliver it here.

 

Such a stunningly airy eerie atmosphere, graceful postures and excellent moment in terms of "line play", the grouping of two groups of crans. We both have seen Gordon's shark photo. Similarly my heart beats in high gear as my eyes follow the back contour of the front bird up to it's head top: how perfectly it's silhouette joins with the one behind, and then again the one with highest head. Then those two looking opposite direction. Fine group of five. They are balanced out very successfully by those three on the right. Actually I tend to include those four in the mist, up right, to this second group and enjoy how this group of seven is elegantly spreading out vs posing in line, like those on left, so to say.

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Markku, thanks for your extensive evaluation.This and some others of that series was taken at migration time, when 500.000 birds are crossing and staying in my country. It is very early morning ,seating in a close vehicle so we can see them but they cannot see us...
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It was taken at migration time, they are congregating in the Galilee, in Hachula lake. Tones of them. beautiful spectacle, but a great damage for agriculture.....

 

Thanks for your stopping by, always glad to see/ read you.Stare trail "birds" and another live species.....;-))

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