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Cranes and Wild Fowl Flying Over Flog covered Rio Grande River
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~ by Evangeline Art Photography on August 2, 2013.
Posted in Animals, Bernalillo Photography, Current Events, Evangeline Chavez, Fall, Land of Enchantment, Landscapes, Monuments, New Mexico, Road Trips, Sandoval Photographer, Seasons, Sunsets, Tourist attractions in new mexico, Tourist attractions in New Mexico
Tags: bare trees, birds, candian geese, fall season, fog, geese, New Mexico sunrise, Rio Grande, river, snow cranes, Sunrise
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It was taken at the Bobbie Fisher bridge going toward Belen, New Mexico.
Early morning captured the fog, and morning colors over the Rio Grande River. The Snow Cranes were flying overhead , perhaps toward the Bosque de Apache Refuge .
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As the fog floated across the Rio Grande River and an island of trees the birds flying over just added to the final touch of the photo.
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Just had to come over for this one – the thick and thin lines of cranes, the color, the light, the subtlety of atmosphere for New Mexico – all of these things together in a great composition document a place with meaning.
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p.s. – the thin line for sure is made of cranes
Thank you for correcting me, I have seen many cranes fly over my land that I should of known better, but not being sure I should of done my reasarch. Thank you for the complement, I strive to bring NM and Gods beauty to light.
The fog covered Rio Grande and the tree line with the wild fowl was a photo opportunity as I crossed the bridge near Isleta Pueblo.
Thank you featuring the photo on your blog
Absolutely gorgeous!
The fog over the river was so overwhelming , that I did not know where to photograph.
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This is one tremendous photograph, the tree line and the wild birds over the Rio Grande. Really, really nice. I am going to feature it on my blog right now!