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Gull & IsletPosted by Steve Rice (Olympia, United States) on 24 June 2009 in Animal & Insect. A local keeping an eye on the visitor. Part of the Oregon Coast series.
Comments (30)
Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandHe's beautiful, great sharpness and beautiful lighting and the surrounding is magical! 24 Jun 2009 11:50am bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaI like this. A familiar and beautiful scene. 24 Jun 2009 12:27pm Ana Lúcia from Leiria, PortugalThe background really makes this shot. Well done. Perfect seagull. 24 Jun 2009 2:25pm Don from spokane, United StatesA fine looking seagull shot made much better with the inclusion of a great looking setting. Very attractive place. 24 Jun 2009 2:58pm hugo poon from hong kong, Hong KongWhat a handsome lofty guy!:-) So beautifully composed and the DOF is just perfect! 24 Jun 2009 3:07pm Alivia from Saint-Etienne, Franceil est magnifique, c'est le même rocher avec son arbre que la photo précédente, un endroit plein de calme et de solitude, j'aime les teintes pastel qui composent cette photo.. 24 Jun 2009 3:19pm Ajay from Pune, IndiaLooks like a brave one. He really gave you a excellent shot. 24 Jun 2009 4:40pm jeff (aka dogilicious) from Millerstown, PA, United StatesExcellent composition. Tack sharp details on that bird. 24 Jun 2009 5:41pm Diane Schuller from Hythe, Canadagreat composition and I love the clarity of the gull -- excellent shot 24 Jun 2009 6:47pm Ronnie 2¢ from London, United KingdomLovely placement shot which seems to say so much about the moment . . 24 Jun 2009 6:59pm peter from new york, Afghanistanhehe he's keeping a lookout for his neighborhood. nice crisp shot with great dof. 24 Jun 2009 7:01pm vu@granby - Wolfgang from Granby, Québec, CanadaThis could be right on some lake of the Canadian Shield... rocks, water, a tree with character and a bird! 24 Jun 2009 10:42pm john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United StatesMarvelous selective focus and detail. 24 Jun 2009 11:56pm Bethany from Michigan, United StatesVery sharp image of the gull- nicely contrasted against the blur of the islet behind it. Well done! 3 Jul 2009 1:57am |