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  • WIldlife photography is always an uncertain thing, sometimes needing luck to go with skill and preperation.  One morning on St. Andrew's Bay in South Georgia Island, I thought I was wasting my effots.  We had a clear morning and were able to get to shore for an early sunrise, and I was hoping to get penguins backlit emerging from the water.  I picked a spot where I saw them coming out, lay down on the beach, and waited.  And waited.  I think they could see me, so they were avoiding that spot.  As the sun rose higher and higher, I kept wondering if I was wasting the golden light, and right as I was about to give up, a massive group of penguins came out of the water right in front of me, giving me the shot I wanted with the starburst, shadows, and reflections.  My bad luck had completely changed!
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  • The sun rises over the shapely dunes at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico.
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  • The sun rises over the shapely dunes at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico.
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