On Stilts
On Stilts
Photography \ Nature | 01/24/08 @718 |
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Mr. and Mrs. Stilt seeing that the species is not going extinct. At the background Mr. Avocet is watching and learning.Not easy to balance on the back of your sheila with such long legs
Black-necked Stilts, Gilbert, Arizona
8/4/07 9:19
Pentax K100D
FNumber: 8
Shutter Speed: 1/750
ISO Equiv.: 200
Focal Length: 400mm
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01/24/08 @731
strange pose.
the bird in the background disturbs a little.
01/24/08 @752
Agree with ersen-t about bird in the background. Foreground is still great.
01/24/08 @790
Great couple!
01/24/08 @800
I flushed the avocet away. It can still be seen in the linked pictures.
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01/25/08 @078
An excellent capture!!....great timing!
Very well done!
Carlos
01/25/08 @339
01/25/08 @467
Funny capture, nice shot!
01/25/08 @652
Well done Wildboy...!!!
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Nice POV, exposure and post-treatment.
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I like it
01/27/08 @459
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+10
01/27/08 @769
My rooster found out what to do without any birds to learn it from
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Tommyguns
02/08/08 @451