Swan Siblings

© Heather K. McFarland

Swan Siblings

Uploaded: May 21, 2002 21:24:38

Description

Nikon D1X, Nikkor 80-200mm, 1/320 sec at F8.5,

Comments

May 21, 2002

HI HEATHER,WOW.THIS IS OUTSTANDING,IM REALLY IMPRESSED.YOU ARE GOOOOOOOOOD. #5656

Brian L. Zimmerman May 22, 2002

Awesome shot, Heather! (as always!) #8158

Heather K. McFarland May 22, 2002

Thank you Ronnie and Brian! These little swans were so cute. I was lucky they were in a narrow canal...so I was able to get pretty close to them! Heather #8159

Dolores Neilson June 11, 2002

Congratulations, Heather on these cygnets having made finalist!! This has been doing well for you!! Definitely in the winning class! #8632

Heather K. McFarland June 11, 2002

Thank you so much Dolores. This has been doing well and it's becoming one of my favorite images! #8665

August 15, 2007

one attribute of a good photographer, at least for me, is being able to capture that split second opportunity.

This shot is quite difficult to take (since im not as good) and these triplets, I assume, were moving. The water looks like mercury with a mixture of blue and gray watercolor paint. Im not really good in describing a beautiful shot. Pardon me.

Ive tried this several times with other ducks, but the results were not as a good as this. It maybe years before I can even achieve this feat!

Congratulations Heather!
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