sandhill crane

The Contrast of Cranes

“Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Crane Contrasts", Nikon D800, ISO 640, f/5.6 at 1/100 sec., 300mm

“Crane Contrasts”, Nikon D800, ISO 640, f/5.6 at 1/100 sec., 300mm

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Crane Textures

“You’d be surprised how little I knew even up to yesterday.”
― Jack Kerouac

I thought I’d be sharing photos from yesterday’s 4th of July festivities in Kissimmee, but today had everything in store for me BUT editing photos. So in the meantime, I’ll share this recent photo of a Florida Sandhill crane. I really like the variety of textures spanning its head and neck. Hopefully you will like it, too.

"Crane Textures", Nikon D800, ISO 640, f/5.6 at 1/250 sec., 300mm

“Crane Textures”, Nikon D800, ISO 640, f/5.6 at 1/250 sec., 300mm
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Sandhill Bokeh

This Florida Sandhill crane wasn’t too concerned about the guy crouched in the bush aiming a camera at it. The time of day and the sunlight caused the red crest to glimmer and appears over-saturated in the photo. In truth, I decreased the saturation to bring in blown out detail. What I liked best about this photo was the contrast of the crane against the browns and greens of the nice bokeh backdrop (if you just met a new word, “bokeh” is the term for the fuzzy visual quality of the out of focus areas). I wish the feathers along the crane’s neck were sharper, but that’s my own fault for using a large aperture to get the bokeh effect. I intentionally left the image a bit dark, as it more closely reflects the actual setting. I might change my mind about that and brighten it up when I come back and look at it again later. The green cast under the beak is whatever it is that grows plentifully on the surface of the body of water it was eating from. I offered it a clean paper towel I had in my camera bag, but it declined, turned and walked away. Yep. It’s definitely from around here.

"Sandhill Bokeh", Nikon D800, ISO 200, f/5.6 at 1/60 sec., 300mmClick for enlarged view.

“Sandhill Bokeh”, Nikon D800, ISO 200, f/5.6 at 1/60 sec., 300mm
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Sandhill Cranes

“I’ve come to believe that in everyone’s life, there’s one undeniable moment of change, a set of circumstances that suddenly alters everything.”
― Nicholas Sparks, Safe Haven

"Sandhill Cranes" [Click the image to enlarge/reduce its size.] Nikon D800, ISO 200, f/5.6 at 1/50 sec., 125mm Buy this Image here.

“Sandhill Cranes” [Click the image to enlarge/reduce its size.] Nikon D800, ISO 200, f/5.6 at 1/50 sec., 125mm
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