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Sandhill Cranes and Full Moon Poster
by Jeff Phillippi
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Sandhill Cranes and Full Moon poster by Jeff Phillippi. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Seven Sandhill Cranes coming in to roost on the Platte River in Nebraska align with the full moon. This was an extra special trip because I shared it... more
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Artist's Description
Seven Sandhill Cranes coming in to roost on the Platte River in Nebraska align with the full moon. This was an extra special trip because I shared it with my youngest son Jacob, who was about 11 years old at the time, and our good friends Bob and Bobby Shires. The best image of the trip didn't make it on film but will be forever imprinted in my memory. It was the four of us sitting around the campfire grilling steaks with the trilling of cranes all around us as flight after flight of Sandhills dropped onto the small island we were camped on and as if that wasn't dramatic enough huge snow flakes began to fall. Steak, fire, friends, snow and an 80 million year old tradition of nature. Awesome.
About Jeff Phillippi
Leaning against a tree, foot sore from endless walking through fields and fence rows, I rest, a shotgun cradled loosely in my arms. I've paused in a woodlot on the far side of my grandparent's farm. Dad is 40 yards to my left working his way through the timber with our dog. The air is cold, but the sun warms my face. It is quiet. I could take a nap right here. My mind begins to drift but something brings me back. Peeping and cooing noises slowly work into my consciousness along with the tick and scrape of leaves on the ground. The chaos of fall leaves, tree trunks and buck brush gives way to an orderly line of quail marching through the undercover in single file - bobbing their heads as they go. Less than 20 feet away the squad of...
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Christopher McKenzie
Excellent composition.
Jeff Phillippi replied:
Thanks Christopher.