Peg leg

© Chris Ebben

Peg leg

Uploaded: August 13, 2010

Description

This poor Seagull was missing a leg, but made up for it with speed. You should have seen how quick it was when food was offering. Taken up on the rocks overlooking the harbour at Yamba, NSW. Lens aperture f/5, shutter speed 1/500sec, focal length 28mm, ISO 50.

Comments

John Connolly August 13, 2010

Love your title for this great wildlife shot Chris! Excellent lighting and textures! #1297841

Graham Robards August 14, 2010

Great shot of my favorite birds/ ~Pat #8831673

Carolyn J. Connolly August 29, 2010

Chris, we've seen a few one-legged seagulls...and they always seem to manage quite well when in the scrum fighting for tidbits!! ;o) Great capture of this one...and a couple of his mates!! :o)

My sister lives at Maclean, and quite often takes her daughter to the beach at Yamba!! It's a superb spot alright...and I like the lighthouse there, too!! :o) #8868852


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