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Sleeping Western Sandpipers
Image Title:  Sleeping Western Sandpipers
 
 By: Steve Kaufman  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Steve Kaufman {K:2784}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D2X
Categories Nature
Wildlife
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Wildlife
Lens Nikon 600mm f4 AFS EDIF
Uploaded 7/3/2005 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 360 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 8 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  ALASKA
Country - United States   United States
About Western Sandpipers, in migration, Hartney Bay, Copper River Delta region, Alaska 99% of the world's population of western sandpipers migrate through the Copper River Delta in the springtime.
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Chelsea Burke   {K:5013} 7/3/2005
Let sleeping birds lie, huh? Nice "pattern" shot, and wonderful to see them being able to sleep with disruption.


Paul Lara   {K:77712} 7/3/2005
oh my gosh!
What an incredible abstract that's actually a CROWD!
Way to go, Steve!


Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17525} 7/4/2005
The pattern/texture is mesmerizing. It almost makes me dizzy. I'll bet an enlargement of this is cool!


cessy karina   {K:14205} 8/1/2005
woww !!!
excellent capture of these sandpipers
looks like an abstract, truly amazing


Kim Culbert   {K:36791} 9/2/2005
Now you just have to place "waldo" in there... *grin*
Nice to see you posting again... must be home from the cabin for a while? I'll be back with more time to comment this weekend.
Love the repeating colour scheme in here as well.. they almost seem to have a bit of a glow.
(btw, I followed your link to nature photographers.net... very amazing place, thanks for sharing!)
Do you ever make it over to the Yukon? I think next year my husband and I are going to drive up to there for a couple of weeks... if you know of any beautiful camping spots I'd love to hear about them!

Again, beautiful capture!


Susan Cropper   {K:2166} 9/8/2005
Looks like one of those 3-D hidden image things where the viewer has to look through the surface to see the real image.


Michael Schuier   {K:3728} 9/8/2005
Thats amazing just to see that many sand pipers. Great capture of so many.
Michael


Manu     {K:13063} 9/28/2005
Superbly mesmerising.....can lookinto it for hours..

Cheers

Manu


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