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Nice shots. A lot of people don't like seagulls but I enjoy watching them and admire their adaptability. I have seen them basking in the sun of Southern California and floating on an iceberg in Alaska.
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Nice shots - No one and 3 for me. The reflection in the first and the 3rd with the way you've captured the seagull just landing or taking off. Cheers HarjTT |
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thanks, HarjTT... i ran #3 through PS to remove the birds in the background, and isolate just the one with his wings spread... makes quite a difference...
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That is beautifully done - I'm truly awed.
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All5 are nice. I'm very partial to #1. I just love how the sun hits the front of the bird and the perfect reflection. Grat job squirl
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wow Sir Squirl!
#1 nice idea of the nature to add the contrast missing above in the mirror below! #3 is outstanding -old and new. #5 wonderful - even better without the sign? I like seaguls, one of the them is visiting us every day during breakfast - just to say hello! Sven |
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