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13-JAN-2014

Morning fly-out, Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, 2014

Thousands of Snow Geese fly out from the Rio Grande River for a day of feeding in this wildlife refuge. Meanwhile, a huge group of geese remain standing in the shallows of the river in the foreground, while the sky is filled with them in the background. Seconds after I made this image, the group of standing geese lifted off as well, and we were enveloped in a cloud of feathers, amidst thunderous squawks. Because the geese in the foreground were standing still while those in the background were in flight, I was able to compose this image relatively coherently. The geese on the water offer a foreground anchor, while the curtain of geese covering the hills and the sky in the background offers a striking counterpoint.

FujiFilm X-M1
1/500s f/22.0 at 95.4mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time13-Jan-2014 08:36:27
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ModelX-M1
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length95.4 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/22
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias-0.67
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Phil Douglis11-Mar-2014 17:46
It is a magnificent place -- I think of it as the "Serengeti on Wings." Just as the great migrations of Wildebeests have made their mark on the African plains, so have the annual migration of geese and cranes made places like the Bosque del Apache one of nature's greatest spectacles.
Iris Maybloom (irislm)11-Mar-2014 02:56
Isn't this a wonderful place? No wonder the Snow Geese and the Sandhill Cranes return every year!
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