
Any comments appreciated. My last two piccy posts scored zero comments. That was because they were either 'beyond words' in their brilliance or 'beyond words' in the lack of punch.



Look forward to hearing from anyone.

Peter Mc
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Pelican DirectionPelicans often seem to work as individuals. Its probably because they eat the fish whole and dont need to share it.
![]() Any comments appreciated. My last two piccy posts scored zero comments. That was because they were either 'beyond words' in their brilliance or 'beyond words' in the lack of punch. ![]() ![]() ![]() Look forward to hearing from anyone. ![]() Peter Mc Nikon & Olympus
Pelicans always fascinated me. They are such a large bird and their bills are amazing. But put three together like that and i am still amazed. They look like they are doing some kind of an aquatic dance. Well spotted.
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An interesting capture Peter. I found myself looking at the water more than the pelicans however. I think because there doesn't really seem to be a focal point for the picture. I like pelicans too and they are nice and slow, so easy to capture!
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I think that Marvin has it. The image does lack a focal point.
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