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shorebird migration
 
  
Image Title:  shorebird migration
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Favorites: 1 
 By: Steve Kaufman  
  Copyright ©2001

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Photographer  Steve Kaufman {Karma:2748}
Project #7 Maximum Depth of Field Camera Model F5
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Wildlife
Lens 500mm + TC-14
Uploaded 4/8/2001 Film / Memory Type Velvia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 2633 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f22 (32 w/ TC)
Critiques 9 Rating Critique Only Image
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About Maximum possible DOF with this lens combination. Shorebird migration on the Copper River Delta, Alaska. (this flock is mostly Western Sandpipers and Dunlin)
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Cheryl Ogle   {K:24494} 4/27/2005
Amazing shot again. Where were you in all of this? I'd be thinking "The Birds"!

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delete my account   {K:3679} 4/15/2005
WONDERFULL!

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Michal Wojciechowski   {K:1279} 1/14/2003
love that kind of photos - patterns, repeats, rythm

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Jake Sieg   {K:673} 3/13/2002
haha, its like a wheres waldo photo, you should change one in there and post it again and see who can find it - haha jk

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hans buchholdt   {K:30} 2/11/2002
The effect sweep of infocus from down left to upper right on these birds is enormous. They look like baricales on a boat held there at hightide. - All I can say is if it wasn't for the appearent DOF I'd think those invertibrates on the rocks. But they are those birds on the beach. Keep your DOF in check. Not all people would know those as artic birds there where on look.

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Steve Kaufman   {K:2748} 4/7/2001
In a sense, many sandpipers are in a constant state of migration. Western sandpipers breed in arctic regions (coastal areas of Alaska), and those on the Pacific flyway, migrate down the coast, wintering between CA, and S. America.

During the spring migration, birds stop over briefly to feed on the rich mudflats of the Copper River Delta. An estimated 20-30 million shorebirds migrate through that region in early May.

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al shaikh   {K:15790} 4/7/2001
There must be a zillion of them then in your picture. Do they do this migration to mate?

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Steve Kaufman   {K:2748} 4/7/2001
5 1/4" long.

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al shaikh   {K:15790} 4/6/2001
This is unreal, how big are western sandpipers?

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