“ The crow who cheered ”
It seems that one crow cawing is believed to mean bad luck and destruction is near. Well, since crows are among my favorite birds, I rather believe (s)he was cheering at me. :)
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Photo Location: Netherlands
  • David Schmid Edited 2 years ago

    Very beautiful light and the movement captured perfectly. The crow looks stuffed - and that is meant as a compliment. It is an art to photograph a living, moving bird… more

    Very beautiful light and the movement captured perfectly. The crow looks stuffed - and that is meant as a compliment. It is an art to photograph a living, moving bird like that. I would have moved it a little to the left to better respect the rule of space. Well done!

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  • Brad Rivet Edited 2 years ago

    I love taking bird shots, so I know how difficult it is to capture them doing something interesting as opposed to just sitting there.  And this is just so… more

    I love taking bird shots, so I know how difficult it is to capture them doing something interesting as opposed to just sitting there.  And this is just so sharp!  Beautiful!

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  • Deb Olson Edited 2 years ago

    What a great shot! I love that you caught her cawing, and your focus, detail,  and composition are so good. I too love Crows (and Ravens) -- they're so smart!

    What a great shot! I love that you caught her cawing, and your focus, detail,  and composition are so good. I too love Crows (and Ravens) -- they're so smart!

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
Please be extra sensitive with your critique
Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
Nikon D500
1/500 f/5.6 290

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#rollof24 #birds #dutchframers

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