You have a Pelican Question for Me?

© Dean Campbell

You have a Pelican Question for Me?

Uploaded: January 12, 2013 07:52:57 | Entered: December 16, 2016 19:32:01

Description

Exif: F Number: 7.1, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/1600 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 250, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 400.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 40D

Comments

Leslie J. Morris level-addict January 12, 2013

Love the way the pelican and cormorant are looking at each other! Fun image. #1508506

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe January 12, 2013

Great capture of the moment Dean - Perfect title! #10511583

Dean Campbell level-classic January 12, 2013

Thanks Jeff! #10511587

Mike F. Anderson January 12, 2013

Great imagery Dean. The photo speaks even without words. I think everyone can take something different away from it. Here's all these big Pelicans sitting around having a meeting and then this little guy standing off to the side with the one Pelican looking at him as if to say ... (and then every one comes up with their own humorous phrase) ... :-) #10512470

Dean Campbell level-classic January 13, 2013

Thanks Leslie and Mike! #10513924

Joannie Bertucci level-classic February 10, 2013

Here is my humorous phrase...take a picture, it lasts longer! :-) These pelicans look like the ones at White Rock Lake in Dallas! This is a once in a lifetime capture Dean! #10562393

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