All we are is ducks in the wind.

in photography •  7 years ago 

With a nod to @scottdphoto (I'm a fan.), I thought I'd post my own duck/goose pics.

The first two images are from Coffee on the Rocks in Estes Park, Colorado. They were taken 2 weeks ago while visiting my son. This particular male mallard duck was very photogenic. Very little work required to get the shots. My model knew how to work the camera.

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We also took in a quick hike around Sprague Lake. This spot has been a family favorite for years. Today, we were happy to catch some wildlife in action. These two Canada geese seemed oblivious to our presence.
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Finally, a link (I couldn't insert a video because I'm a noob) to a male ring-necked duck diving at Sprague Lake. I'll admit the image quality leaves much to be desired, but I enjoy capturing wildlife behavior. It's a fun video.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CmpdYhCqOZG8y8MB2

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Great post! I like the close ups, it makes for some cool angles and gives me some ideas about some future images. Thanks.

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