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Big Bird and his Family


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I stopped at a store this morning on the way to work. The store was next to a wooded pond. This family of Sandhill Cranes walked in front of my car as I scrambled to get out my camera and change to the longest lens I have for the Leica...a 75mm ASPH. These birds are enormous...they are about 1.6 to 2 meters tall at the head. One of them leaned over to look at me through the window of the car as they passed by me. They were very cooperative as long as I didn't get out of the car. All of these were taken through the passenger window of the car. In one you see an angry redwing blackbird (an Oriole?) actually attacking one of the cranes. He did this several times not realizing that the crane was at least 25 times bigger than he! These are all cropped at close to 100%. M9/75 cron. LR 3 with NIK Sharpener.

Thanks for looking,

Mark Blumer

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Mark -

 

Delightful, and the chicks make for a solid "Aw!" moment. I too like the last, but it would be stronger for me (all of them I suspect) with a slight increase in shadow slider, which will intensify the color and contrast. However, I prefer the last without Dave's vignetting -- In spite of the fact that I'm often in awe of Dave's shots and processing.

 

BTW: The small bird is probably trying to distract the cranes from its nest.

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Thank you all for the kind comments. It is not often that one gets such a surprise opportunity but it is the reason that I never go anywhere without my camera within reach. Dave, I did vignette a little for the prints that I made from these photos and it really focused the subject. Thank you for the hint.

 

Mark

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