Tundra Swans
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The tundra swans migrate from Alaska to the Chesapeake Bay every year. And every year, I shoot hundreds of shots trying to catch their majesty, the way they move their necks, the ivory of their feathers. The span of their wings. They are elusive creatures when it comes to humans. Which is why I chase them with my lens. Seems catching a sunset with the swans, the slight pink of the waves, their cooing and playfulness with other birds, is a gift from the great beyond.
Truly a chip of sky.
A way for me to think, I am here.
I have seen.
