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Fly By

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by Amanda N. on 30 Oct 2025
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I was on my way home, when I noticed there was a lone Trumpeter Swan on the lagoon. I pulled over, and crawled over to hide behind a tree. As I was watching the swan, a heard a bunch of geese flying in. The moon was becoming brighter, as the sun was setting and I hoped some of them would fly in front of it. They didn't end up flying in front of the moon, but did fly below it, I just had to zoom out so I could fit it all in the frame. My main focus was getting the moon clear, and just the silhouettes of the geese.

  • Camera: Canon EOS R6
  • Focal: 214 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.004 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 5
tagged: nature night outdoors astronomy moon animal bird flying sky vertebrate wing black atmospheric_phenomenon astronomical_object animal_migration bird_migration

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