Unbelievable timing

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Comments


Clifford Dupuis

This is an incredible shot. It is so rewarding when all the time and effort that is put into trying to achieve greatness in an image is realized as you have in this one. All the elements aligned for you with the result being this masterpiece. I am so sorry to hear you will no longer be participating here as your critique and kind words have been such an inspiration. I truly hope all is well with you and wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and many more Happy New Years.

Debra Plett

Stunning capture Yves. The fog lifting from the water and the beautiful muted reflections of the geese lifting off is mesmerizing. I love this shot hopefully you add it to your wall of fame. Sorry to hear of your departure from Cangeo photo club I will miss your images and the stories they told. Your images have inspired me and your comments fuelled me to create better images. I will miss you as a participant in the group. Hope all is well, take care and have a safe and happy holiday season.

Yves Langlois

It sure will go on my wall of fame, love it for all it means. It is when Mother Nature offers me a instant of that beauty that I appreciate all the experience acquired to capture it right. I will remerber you as the beautyful lady that played the comments game with me, shot after shot, not missing any. Happy holiday to you as well.

Description
Sun just burst over the horizon. The ghostly fog lasted 10 minutes. The mysterious ray of sunlight crossing the scene and morphing a wood stump into a golden statue lasted 2 minutes. The group of graceful geese lasted 2 sec. (and is totaly unpredictable). On that cold morning they all synchronized before my eyes for that picture to be taken. This is my Swan Song. I will not be active on the site anymore. Many thanks to all those that support me with a view during all the passed years.
Taken By
Yves Langlois
Taken On
December 16, 2022
Tagged
geese flying bird animal nature outdoors weather flock
  • Focal: 67.18
  • Shutter speed: 0.004 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 6.3

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