Braddock Bay
This bay-marsh area provides excellent waterfowl nesting, resting and feeding habitats. Puddle ducks, particularly mallards, blue-winged teal and wood ducks are common nesters. During the spring and fall migrations, all waterfowl common to the Atlantic flyway utilize the area including scarce species such as brant, Barrow’s goldeneye and the Harlequin duck. The primary wildlife objectives for this area are to maximize waterfowl production and provide prime feeding and resting areas for migratory waterfowl.
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Camera Make and Model: Canon EOS 20D
Shooting Date/Time: 2007/07/28 16:55:07
TV (Shutter Speed): 1/800
AV (Aperature Value): F5.6
Exposure Compensation: -2/3
ISO Speed: 100
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pwall
This will be an upcoming meetup in the spring.
buddykfa
Kristi,
This is great composure. Balance of the brown grass against all of the green and it helps balance the fact that everything is on a slope. the water in the background is great and then the piece of land that comes out half way is very good to ‘contain’ the shot.
nice work ! I love that you included that specs on the shot settings, also. I love that.
buddy