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Japan, STL 2010
The Japanese crane, also known as the red-crowned crane is sacred and seen as a symbol of fidelity, good luck, love and long life. They are the second rarest species of crane, the whooping crane of North America being the rarest. The mating dance is truly amazing!
1Ds Mark III, 600mm
Manual (spot + 2.7 EV off snow), 1/640 @ f5.6, ISO 400
Post-production-LR3, CS4, NIK
Hi Charles,
These cranes are very beautiful. I like the setting and exposure. It gives a sense of nature going on despite the elements. It's always been a dream of mine to travel to photograph them some day. Is this on Hokido?
Magnificent composition, oriental in the amount of space around the subject - sort of like Ikebana. The curve of the hill adds to the elements within the frame.
Stunning in its simplicity and its complexity. Would you have preferred to have been a foot higher or two feet lower?
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