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Two Cranes, Sunrise Sky

Two Cranes, Sunrise Sky. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

 

Two sandhill cranes fly through sunrise sky, Central Valley, California

 

I hope you don’t mind what is rapidly becoming a whole series of photographs of sandhill cranes flying in front of an intensely colorful Central Valley sunrise. Yes, there will be more. Some things are beyond the photographer’s control — whether the birds will show up, where they will be, what background they will fly in from of, precisely how the light evolves. Two things improve the odds: being out there as often as possible and developing a sense of what may happen. This sky was a welcome surprise, and it turned what I thought might be a rather dull sunrise into something quite colorful.

 

Sometimes when I read people discussing “keeper rates” for bird photography and claiming things like a “90% success rate” I have to wonder. In my experience, the success rate with this subject is MUCH lower. First of all, you cannot control the birds. Obvious, right? Secondly, one often has to make an exposure (or many) rather speculatively — “I think something interesting may happen here.” You cannot wait for it, since by the time it happens it is too late. One difficult is that birds quite often aren’t flying in the “right” direction. They might be close, but they also might be flying away. That’s the case with these two cranes, but the difference is that they are, well, “craning” their necks to the left so that their heads are still visible.

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

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Uploaded on March 2, 2023
Taken on February 21, 2023