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Sunday, May 15, 2016
Bonus bird blogging
I've been playing around with this one, and still don't quite have the effect I'm looking for -- a little dark, a little eerie.
This is an albatross showing off in the Tasman Sea, just outside Milford Sound. I took several pictures of this bird -- I didn't mind much that it was so far away because they're such huge birds and you can almost get more of an idea of how big a wingspan they have from a distance -- and just happened to catch this moment when it was perfectly vertical against the horizon.
Labels:
art,
bird blogging,
birds,
Milford Sound,
New Zealand,
photography
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