Today I was walking around Hudson's Bay Wetland Nature Park, when I had noticed 2 ducks in the water. Just as I reached the viewing deck, the ducks flew away! I was not ready! It would of been a great photo.... I was in the right spot this time! They were amazing!
Looking up, I could hear a jet coming into our airport.. no photo.. trees in the way! Some crows flew past, too high up for me to focus.
As I was walking back to my car, I took a couple of photos of the park. Still frozen, a bit of water and no signs of spring... yet.
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I will see you all again tomorrow!
Jewels
I was asked this question:
Which one of your photographs is
your favorite?
Answer:
The one I will take tomorrow!
see you then!
Opportunity is a set of circumstances that makes it possible to accomplish something, a favorable time and or occasion. When capturing a Wildlife photograph, it is a bit more complicated. Emphasis on the “wildlife” because taking pictures in the wild, one must be patient, careful, quiet, prepared and quick. Unlike a zoo, these animals will not stand still / pose while you frame your shot. In many case this is why people use a very strong telephoto lens. It is challenging because you subjects are easily spooked, however, there is a whole world of beauty when you look around. Just be prepared.. always prepared.
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