Is there such a thing as perfect light for photography? Well, I recently found the answer to that question! I was recently out photographing Goldeneye Ducks and other waterfowl in my DIY floating blind (hide). It was an especially cold, clear morning, with the temperature at 3 degrees. I was photographing these beautiful birds when the sun started to rise. I've seen pretty morning light before, but this was something else entirely! This was such a fun adventure, and I can't wait to share it with you!
I had a splendid morning photographing the Goldeneyes, Mallards and other birds along the river. I've had a great time using my new, homemade floating blind this year. I hope you enjoy the adventure!
As always, I strive to be as respectful to the animals I photograph and observe as I possibly can. As a professional wildlife photographer, it's my responsibility to respect the beautiful animals I photograph, I encourage you to do the same.
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