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Feb 07, 2009 01:23 |  #1

Was on a cruise in November and saw my first pelicans. Here are a few shots.

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Feb 07, 2009 10:41 |  #2

Nice shots, with good feather detail. You could crop tighter to eliminate some of the sky.


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Feb 07, 2009 13:22 |  #3

I like the Formation shot in shot #3.


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Feb 07, 2009 15:05 |  #4

sparker1 wrote in post #7274252 (external link)
Nice shots, with good feather detail. You could crop tighter to eliminate some of the sky.

Thanks for the tip. I am never sure how much to crop.

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Feb 07, 2009 16:10 |  #5

Nice shots! The formation shot is terrific. Agree that cropping in tighter would improve all of these.


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Feb 07, 2009 16:13 |  #6

wow very nice! i like #2


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Feb 07, 2009 16:23 |  #7

Great firsts.




  
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Feb 08, 2009 07:00 |  #8

very nice...


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Feb 08, 2009 08:15 |  #9

Lucky you with all these birds.


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Feb 14, 2009 17:13 |  #10

wow.. these are great shots! :)


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