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Birds in sunlight (Original Post)
George McGovern
Apr 2021
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Thank You MadLinguist. Amazing and inspiring means a lot to me, it's what my photography is about.
George McGovern
Apr 2021
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Ocelot II
(119,061 posts)1. I love this - the sunlight shining through their wing feathers -
very unusual, beautiful shot.
George McGovern
(5,730 posts)3. Thanks Ocelot II! Right place right time.
Also this image was the best of around sixty I took in burst mode.
Atticus
(15,124 posts)2. A wonderful photo. Thank you. nt
George McGovern
(5,730 posts)4. You're welcome, Thank You Atticus.
MadLinguist
(808 posts)5. Truly amazing and inspiring
Just lovely seeing the dynamics of their bodies navigating thru the air.
The light certainly belonged to you in the moment of that shot
George McGovern
(5,730 posts)6. Thank You MadLinguist. Amazing and inspiring means a lot to me, it's what my photography is about.
Had really nice late afternoon light. Set my camera to burst mode and this was the best of the bunch.
CaliforniaPeggy
(151,256 posts)7. Perfect, dear George........just perfect!
The sun through their wings, the great numbers of them, the clarity of the details..........all are incredibly fine!
You caught an amazing photo and it's a triumph!
George McGovern
(5,730 posts)8. Awww Thank You Peggy. So Very Much!!