At about this time every year, thousands of snow geese and sandhill cranes descend upon Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico. It’s quite a spectacle seeing giant flocks take off en masse every morning at dawn. It’s also nice to witness the quieter moments — like the morning I photographed these two cranes wading in a shallow lake.
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This is such a beautiful picture. I normally do not leave any comments on sites- but my god this is just too gorgeous- I had to.
Knocks me out gorgeous. Incredible light, fog, and “tint.”
Early bird gets the worm. Or, in this case, the shot. The “Golden Hour.” Nice grab Sean.
You are relentless in your ability to surprise. Once again an amazing photograph, in a long history of them. Thank you.
It’s quite a spectacle seeing the New York Crane take off every morning at dawn. LOL
Absolutely exquisite! You truly capture Earth’s beauty & mystery… thank you!
stunner. cranes, cranes, cranes.