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pelican (2)
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Photographer: Fonzy -
Folder: My Birds 2005
Uploaded: 09-Sep-2005 19:53 CEST
Current Rating: 8.67/3
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Camera: Olympus E1
Exposure time: 1/80
Aperture: 8
Focal length: 200mm
Lens: ZD50-200
Focusing method: iESP P-AF
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied: Cropped a little
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Image resized to: 700x933

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Thanks Adrie for the comment .....

The light was just there , the Pelican was sitting a site off a little pond surrounded with tree's the background very dark as you see.....The sun from behind my back , maybe that lighten up the Pelican...I like this shot myself also very much...;-)

Fonzy - at 20:47 CEST on 09-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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Shelley ,
This is one of those lucky shots that turn out perfect with out doing much postprocessing.
The natural black background was there also....
Thanks very much for the comment and rating.....;-)

Fonzy - at 09:24 CEST on 10-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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Very nice color and composition!

Sergio Di Giovanni at 13:52 CEST on 10-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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Thank you Sergio

Fonzy - at 15:20 CEST on 10-Sep-2005 [Reply]

pelican (2)

You always take such nice shots! Fons, is there some wild-life refuge near your house that pass by on your way out?

Sergey Green at 17:37 CEST on 11-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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Thank you very much Sergey for the comment.
No there is no wild-life refuge near my house, there are lots off animals in the area but this picture was not taken here.
Sometimes you have to go too different places, to take shots like this.
I wish it was so , stepping on my way out to walk in a wild-life refuge.
Well there is nothing wrong with visiting other places also isn't it..
Best regards and thanks again...;-)

Fonzy - at 19:43 CEST on 11-Sep-2005 [Reply]

it is all said!

Dag Fons,


Mooie plaat hoor!.
Zwarte Achtergrond werkt uitstekend met het zacht roze!
Welke olympus camera heb je eigenlijk niet?? (Grapje)
Groeten Fillip

Fillip ter Haar at 19:51 CEST on 12-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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Fillip ter Haar wrote:
> Dag Fons,
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> Mooie plaat hoor!.
> Zwarte Achtergrond werkt uitstekend met het zacht roze!
> Welke olympus camera heb je eigenlijk niet?? (Grapje)
> Groeten Fillip
>
Fillip bedankt voor je comment.
Wel de nieuw E-500 staat er aan te komen ( Okt 2005 ), misschien is dat nog wel iets om er bij te hebben...
Vr.gr.

Fonzy - at 19:58 CEST on 12-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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test to show an other pelican made by Keith:
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Fonzy - at 13:53 CEST on 13-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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Fons van Swaal wrote:
> test to show an other pelican made by Keith:


Fonzy - at 14:15 CEST on 13-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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Hi Fons,
Great image. Sharpness and crispness go witthout saying. What I'm impressed of is yhe feeling created by the composition and the dark BG. Nice work.
Ken

Ken Green at 18:41 CEST on 13-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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Ken Green wrote:
> Hi Fons,
> Great image. Sharpness and crispness go witthout saying. What I'm impressed of is yhe feeling
> created by the composition and the dark BG. Nice work.
> Ken
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Thank you verry much for the kind words , I really appreciate it...;-)
Best regards,

Fonzy - at 10:51 CEST on 14-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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Wonderful shot Fons. It always amazes me the colour variation in this breed of bird across the world. Ours are black and white (except when they are young and the black part is a dark brown/grey). I've never seen one with these colour tonings. Regards, Ingrid

Ingrid Matschke at 23:10 CET on 23-Mar-2007 [Reply]

Hi Ingrid,

Ingrid Matschke wrote:
> Wonderful shot Fons. It always amazes me the colour variation in this breed of bird across
> the world. Ours are black and white (except when they are young and the black part is a dark
> brown/grey). I've never seen one with these colour tonings. Regards, Ingrid
>
Yeah how amazing it is how animals and birds from the same kind look different in other parts of the world..
Never thought about that but it seems to be...

Cheers,

Fonzy - at 23:24 CET on 23-Mar-2007 [Reply]