“ Hello Birdie ”
When the tide comes out, it leaves behind puddles. Initially, my idea was to photograph tiny crabs, but I ended up capturing a seagull focused on finding his next meal.
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  • Fraser Bannister Edited 15 days ago

    "Never let a good puddle go to waste"...... Did you shoot with ISO on Auto? and set the high shutter speed to get the razor sharp image....

    "Never let a good puddle go to waste"...... Did you shoot with ISO on Auto? and set the high shutter speed to get the razor sharp image....

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  • Gabrielle O’Brien Edited 2 months ago

    Lovely capture with reflections symmetry and nice tight crop Kseniya

    Lovely capture with reflections symmetry and nice tight crop Kseniya

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  • Roger Young Edited 2 months ago

    Great capture of the seagull and a puddle reflection to boot.

    Great capture of the seagull and a puddle reflection to boot.

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  • Denise Sullivan Edited 2 months ago

    This is a lovely image! Seagulls make great subjects and with a good reflection, like this, we have double the joy.

    This is a lovely image! Seagulls make great subjects and with a good reflection, like this, we have double the joy.

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Canon EOS R7 Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM
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#puddle #seagull #aussie52 #bird #reflection

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Nature

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