chaos reigns
This is an image I debated posting. A flock of Canada geese landed in the field across the road, and spent the afternoon working down the field. I took a few wide shots of the over 300 geese, then debated how to proceed when they took off as the afternoon waned. I decided to try to capture the chaos of the geese taking off with the mountain and farm in the background, rather than trying to isolate a slice of the erupting flock. I am not sure it was a great choise, as I find the image a bit too chaotic. And it was pretty hard to edit. Anyhow, will do better next time. As an aside, I was doing my normal check for sensor spots, and noticed the bottom quarter of the image was littered with spots. On closer inspection, they aren't sensor spots... Good thing I was not under the cloud of birds.
chaos reigns
This is an image I debated posting. A flock of Canada geese landed in the field across the road, and spent the afternoon working down the field. I took a few wide shots of the over 300 geese, then debated how to proceed when they took off as the afternoon waned. I decided to try to capture the chaos of the geese taking off with the mountain and farm in the background, rather than trying to isolate a slice of the erupting flock. I am not sure it was a great choise, as I find the image a bit too chaotic. And it was pretty hard to edit. Anyhow, will do better next time. As an aside, I was doing my normal check for sensor spots, and noticed the bottom quarter of the image was littered with spots. On closer inspection, they aren't sensor spots... Good thing I was not under the cloud of birds.