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Mister Pelican

7 Categories: Photo-Journal •May 5, 2008

Mister Pelican
It’s not too often that you get so close to these birds, that you can shoot with an 18mm focal lenght, so of course I took advantage of this chance!

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  1. yvonne k MonsterID Iconyvonne k UNITED STATES
    9:14 am on May 5th, 2008
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    very cool shot- what a close up!

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  2. June MonsterID IconJune UNITED STATES
    10:11 am on May 5th, 2008
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    Oh, I love this one. But I bet that doesn’t surprise you!

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  3. Bird Lady MonsterID IconBird Lady UNITED STATES
    2:14 pm on May 5th, 2008
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    That’s amazing!

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  4. Adam Paul MonsterID IconAdam Paul UNITED STATES
    4:32 pm on May 5th, 2008
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    Love the angle and lighting - well-captured!

    Adam Paul’s last blog post..South America Trip - Part 7: Lago Pehoe and Paine Grande

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  5. Bird Girl MonsterID IconBird Girl UNITED STATES
    6:33 am on May 6th, 2008
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    Very creative shooting. We should all take a lesson. When you can get close and play a bit…take some risks…don’t always go for the same old…same old! Thanks for sharing that one!

    Bird Girl’s last blog post..At last my ‘king’ did sit for me!

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  6. John T. MonsterID IconJohn T. UNITED STATES
    6:39 am on May 6th, 2008
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    Very unique photo. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a show taken this close with the sun in the picture too, well done.

    John T.’s last blog post..Delicate Detail…..

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  7. Lin MonsterID IconLin UNITED STATES
    8:36 am on May 6th, 2008
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    Great shot, Klaus! The angle of the sun’s rays are perfect, too. I just noticed his eye! WOW! Nice.

    Lin’s last blog post..Hanging In There!

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