dallvr wrote:
Great natural history photos of gulls. I never knew they ate such big fish and shellfish! Very nicely captured!
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kmunroe wrote:
i enjoyed them all Colin
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Phong.nh wrote:
Wonderful set. Congrats!
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MedicineMan404 wrote:
Agreed. Never seen better gull work. I'd consider gulls a treat...none in my neck.
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birdied wrote:
Gorgeous collection of work Collin. You have taken a subject most would pass by and given us a beautiful collection showing some amazing behaviors and poses.
Birdie
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Bear Dale wrote:
WOW!!!! What a fantastic set of images!!!!
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Karl Witt wrote:
The signs of a true photographer is taking the 'common subject' and elevating it to standards like these
I wasn't thrilled when I saw 'gulls' but now I am These are truly fine captures of light and detail and character Colin, I enjoyed each and every one of these for varying reasons.........all good ones!
So help me here, the two gulls with their beaks locked on the rocks, it really looks like there is an 'eye' in each one of their mouths........freaky I first thought there were three sets of beaks interlocked
Great handling of the whites and beautiful blues, love the character that the clams bring and the creative drips and vegetation dangling. Yep..............I Voted!!
A plethora of wonderful images. These are top notch, Colin. You do the lowly gull proud. Personally, I like the sleek, smooth look of gulls in good light. And as you suggest, their behaviour can lend itself to some interesting poses. Very well done.