This picture was actually taken by my phone, catching many different light sources, but also the whisping flight of two whooping crane puppets. This was taken at the International Crane Foundation 40th anniversary dinner last fall. The International Crane Foundation has been instrumental in saving the Whooping Crane population from extinction and works around the world to teach conservation and ways to protect the diminishing population of all the cranes.
Monday, July 14, 2014
NF Inspiring Photography ... Catching the Light
This picture was actually taken by my phone, catching many different light sources, but also the whisping flight of two whooping crane puppets. This was taken at the International Crane Foundation 40th anniversary dinner last fall. The International Crane Foundation has been instrumental in saving the Whooping Crane population from extinction and works around the world to teach conservation and ways to protect the diminishing population of all the cranes.
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8 comments:
Mystical light, sometimes a photo not toally sharp can give grear effects,
I'm glad you mentioned the cranes in the photo. I can see them now.
Interesting shot.
I am always interested in phone shots♪ Glad you gave an explanation of the cranes!
Love the crane blur. Thank you.
Magical Andrea..the lighting is also, as Ritva says, mystical.
There was a paper crane attached to the door of the school where I teach part time... i don't know who made it but the children loved it.
hmmm....cranes or ghosts - could be either one.
lol, cool! It almost made me dizzy. :)
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