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Uploaded: 03/07/10 8:01 PM GMT
Black Headed Gull's
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This weekend i went to Abbey Park in the UK and people were feeding the birds. There was hundreds of these gull's dropping down to get the bread i had to crop to get a half descent photo. Hope you like.

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.Eubeen
03/07/10 8:48 PM GMT
Wow! Nice capture of the gulls Roger. Lots of action caught in your photo. I like the rippled water surface. Good job.
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.koca
03/07/10 9:32 PM GMT
Fantastic! What beautiful and gracious birds, over the the blue water. Nice shot, fast finger. I know it's difficult to shoot birds.
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.Logun7
03/07/10 11:10 PM GMT
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.icedancer
03/08/10 12:29 AM GMT
Fabulous capture and so many gulls, yes you start feeding them. Watch out for low falling gulls and don't look up, lol.
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.Joanie
03/08/10 1:22 AM GMT
What eating action!....lol....Great shot Roger!
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.billyoneshot
03/08/10 2:04 AM GMT
Looks like a feeding frenzy to me. I wouldnt get any closer. I have allways been amazed at how a little bit of croping can change the whole look of a shot. Very well done.
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.Jimbobedsel
03/08/10 2:13 AM GMT
Nice work, Giz. I hope you joined in and fed them too. LOL.
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::sharonva
03/08/10 3:42 AM GMT
This one has a lot of energy, and the way you have cropped it, with the birds flying out of the pic, adds to the general feel. I like it!
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::prashanth
03/08/10 1:47 PM GMT
Good shot of the action. Great work done here.
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.gabi_h
03/18/10 3:50 PM GMT
I love this gull shot! Has lots of action. Well done.
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