sorry, couldn't resist the title... seagull maws can accommodate surprisingly large items, in this case a whole herring which appears to be fighting back...
This might be the best bird/fish picture I have seen at Caedes!!!!!
Way to go girl/woman/old bag (you deside) *lol*
Well, I am jellous of your talent and camera!!!!
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Wow, i agree with above, my jaw dropped when i saw this shot. This is an awesome action shot! I love the way it is slightly blurry in places, especially the fishes tail, it gives a great movement to the image. Just voted it 10/10!
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OK, this one is a riot. What timing on these shots you get! Lots of folks don't like seagulls. I do. I like them especially well for a bird! This is a wonderful capture. Bet he slept well that night :)
Whoa Mary....looks like this herring was in the wrong place at the wrong time :)
Excellent stop action shot. You did a fine job of showing us the fight that the herring was putting up by the motion in the tail.
this went right to my favorites.
Many thanks for sharing this with me :=)
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