Birds Symphony


  • Photographer
    Sungdong Choi
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Jury Top 5 Selection

    Hiroshi Osaka Each individual migratory bird looks fragile, but the large flock together seems to be sending out a message of some kind. The undulating structure and the separate existence of each bird are impressive. The structured photographs are never boring, and are varied and interesting, making this a wonderful piece that even feels awe-inspiring.

  • Date of Photograph
    2021-2024
  • Technical Info
    1/125s, 10000, f4.5

Baikal Teal (Duck) is Korea's representative winter migratory bird. Living in Siberia and Sakhalin, Russia It spends the Winter in the south of Korea and heads north in the spring. About 600,000 to 800,000 teals, and about 95% of the world spends the winter in Korea. It starts to move around sunset in the evening. They perform group dances while creating various shapes. A group dance that sweeps the sky like ink lines in an ink painting. It is a magnificent symphony like an abstract oriental painting. This photo was taken 1,800 hours in total, 10 hours a day, from 2021 to 2024.

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