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  • Pelican in the wind

    Managed to get a shot of this pelican as he was being buffeted by the wind.
    Not the best day for taking hand held shots...lol.
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    Jess

    Life is not measured by the breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away

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  • #2
    That's a pretty awesome shot and hand held. I can assure you if it were me, it would be not as good lol. Good one.
    Anna
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    • #3
      i'm surprised there are any birds left over with you and jo shooting so many

      another better than good one

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      • #4
        Thanks Anna
        Lol Ian. We've actually had rain for days and yesterday was the first opportunity to get out and about with the camera, wind and all.
        Jess

        Life is not measured by the breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away

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        • #5
          I should add that in the 8 months of living here in Cairns, I have seen a total of four Pelicans roosting on the mud flats of the Esplanade and that was today and they were not close enough to get really decent shots and I used my 100mm macro lol. Need a longer lens.

          Anyways I am so lucky to have had the experiences I have with Pelicans both in Safety Bay and Woodman Point, WA because I seriously doubt I will be only a metre away from a Pelican again.

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          Anna
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          • #6
            Lovely shot again Jess. The bird looks like it's just effortlessly gliding into the wind. Perfect balance, harmony with nature.

            As a secondary consideration, it's also technically pretty darn good. I hope that stool of yours didn't blow away in the wind.
            Charles

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            • #7
              Truth is, Jess sees the birds and throws her stool at them so she can take good photos of them while they fly away :Wink:
              http://www.flickr.com/photos/77375175@N04/
              Haven't been there, not done that.
              Jo

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              • #8
                Thanks for the comments.
                I have a strap on the stool so no, it didn't blow away although I nearly did
                Lol Jo...as if I would.
                Jess

                Life is not measured by the breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away

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                • #9
                  Don't know anyone nicer and more concerned about birds than you Jess.
                  http://www.flickr.com/photos/77375175@N04/
                  Haven't been there, not done that.
                  Jo

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by millicat View Post
                    I should add that in the 8 months of living here in Cairns, I have seen a total of four Pelicans roosting on the mud flats of the Esplanade and that was today and they were not close enough to get really decent shots and I used my 100mm macro lol. Need a longer lens.

                    Anyways I am so lucky to have had the experiences I have with Pelicans both in Safety Bay and Woodman Point, WA because I seriously doubt I will be only a metre away from a Pelican again.

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                    Anna have you been around the lakes near the botanic gardens, I forget what they are called now, but we were up there in June and I captured some really great shots of Pelicans early morning, also some spoonbills. the water was still managed to get some good reflections shots as well. I think its called the Centennial Gardens from memory.
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                    Gordon
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Gordon View Post
                      Anna have you been around the lakes near the botanic gardens, I forget what they are called now, but we were up there in June and I captured some really great shots of Pelicans early morning, also some spoonbills. the water was still managed to get some good reflections shots as well. I think its called the Centennial Gardens from memory.
                      Gordon, Centenary Lakes is the one. Eve and I went there earlier in the year but didn't see any then so might be now that it is cooler that I saw those on the Esplanade. Thanx for the tip. Might see if I can get there one morning. Are you able to tell me which part of the Lakes. We walked from one end ie from the botanic gardens right up to where there is a playground.

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                      Anna
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                      • #12
                        Lovely shot Jess. I'd also like to know where most of the pelicans around here hide out. I've seen a couple in flight whilst driving but with so many creeks in the area I'm still wondering where they land. Unfortunately because of industry a lot of our waterways are impossible to access.

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                        • #13
                          Thanks Jo:flowers:
                          Thanks P Plates. I don't know where you live but perhaps you could ask your Dept of Environment?
                          Jess

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