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6/7/2002: Duck
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MSNBC finds us a fine Friday image (suggested by dham): Responding to a mother's quacking pleas, a tiny wood duck leaps out of its house in a white oak tree along a branch of the Zumbro River near Dodge Center, Minn., on June 1. The duck's stubby wings were not enough to slow its 15-foot free fall to its mother. But it survived the jump nevertheless, just as its 19 siblings did. Photographer John Weiss waited over four hours to capture this frame. |
Fly?
So how did the duck get up there in the first place? Did the photographer carry them up so he could take this shot? (What, me, cynical?)
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bah... it looks like a bad fark photoshop image..... I can't wait to see the kitty or little brown jaggy teeth monster leaping out next...
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Aww.
The Northern Prairie Wildlife research stations sez: Quote:
Go little fella go! |
lawman: Yeah, pretty much:
http://cellar.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1611 |
Ahhh. got my friday animal image all is right with the world.
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shopped...? doubt it.
i doubt that the image was photoshopped in the way you are suggesting. the photographer was probably using a long lens (at least 300mm, probably a 400 or 600) to avoid disturbing whatever was going on in the nest. as a result you have a compression effect and the background will be blurred if a large (say f2.8 or f4) aperature is used - which i am guessing it was in order to keep shutter speed high and freeze the action.
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This is what dham and jag have to look forward to, y'know.
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Huh?
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I don't get it, either.
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that duck reminds me of the baby bird rabies killed the other day. poor bird. it was chirping all loudly and flapping its wings.
and to make a longish-story short...after she killed it and tossed it around a bit, she so graciously brought it to the concrete stoop out back. |
Er. I left the nest. And then I came back. 'Cause the location was great, and I don't get bugged too much, and my landlord is really lenient. :)
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