Mine! No! Mine!

© Ken Ilio

Mine!  No!  Mine!

Uploaded: February 27, 2005 16:15:50

Description

f/3.2, 1/500 sec, Nikkor 70-200mm, cloudy winter afternoon, Lake Michigan, Chicago, IL
Spent half the afternoon photographing our local seagull colony while being fed (by various feeders - apparently people come there to feed the birds every afternoon). You really have to anticipate the birds movements because they are FAST! Had to open up my aperture because it was cloudy today.

Comments

Jim Kinnunen level-classic February 27, 2005

Great capture and title, Kenneth! #219618

Marsha S. Smith February 27, 2005

Great timing on your part, Kenneth. This is great and I love the title. #1137547

Patrick Campbell May 13, 2005

I like your point of view (down low) and how you isolated the action. Nice one Kenneth! #1349318

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