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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Evangelos Rizopoulos (evanrizo)
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| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2006-08-27 |
| Categories: Decisive Moment |
| Exposure: f/8, 1/160 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2006-09-07 9:02 |
| Viewed: 522 |
| Points: 8 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Hi friends.
As you can see, I do not post you only geese. -:)
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| To Artichoc: Thanks | evanrizo |
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09-07 09:18 |
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What are they? In any case I learn some new, Arty
Hi Evan, I saw some pelicans in Crete too, they are gorgeous, great capture, thanx, M, (*_*)
- inaam
(1376) - [2006-09-07 17:28]
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Nice capture of the lake with pelikans.
In my country it is known that pelikan bring babies...... but this is true only for small children.
Thanks for sharing a nice capture.
Hi Evan. I guess the subsequent critiques answered Arty's question. Good colors and contrast between natural and urban habitat. Lest anyone thinks pelicans are warm climate birds: they are found in Canada also. Little trivia: in medival times they were one of the symbols of Christianity; according to an old myth, they nurse their young with their own blood, if food sources are scarce!
Cheers
Otto
Great shot, Evan. I like the pelicans. The crop to the top of the grasses would have been better, I think, but that's the 'naturalist' in me talking. btw, isn't that a goose there on the right? (or a duck?) LOL.