Sharp as a tack, Lyn and perfect framing to bring out the best of your gull. The touches of red are a great contrast to the monochrome shades. Lovely shot.
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Looks very mischievous. Colors are so clear that I expect him to fly away. Framing is just right. I expect he's headed for bank to drop off a deposit. JK Nice post.
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Isn't he cute, Lyn, that 'pigeon of the captain' (lol). I wonder how you've succeeded in capturing him, as a couple of days ago I did a try as well and became frustrated at least. Every step I did to approach him, resulted in a 'seagull in flight'. Wonderful clear and sharp image! Regards, Cornelius
I hadn't realised there were so many different kinds of gulls until I started photographing them! This is has a lovely tail with spots on it - beautifully sharp and using my favourite fotoframe which I thank you for giving me the information about - I have used it on so many photographs!!
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He doesn't seem as lonely as irritated Eve! It seems like he's thinking : Oh geez lady, enough with the camera already!!" Really a great capture my friend! =)