Watch Your Back

© Connie S. Bingham

Watch Your Back

Uploaded: September 26, 2017 | Entered: September 27, 2017 03:37:29

Description

On a trip to Galveston, TX, March 2016, this photographer was with his little group on kind of a rock pier on Galveston beach. As he was busily photographing a pelican in flight, I was enjoying photographing him photograph the pelican. Hee hee. :)

EXIF: F Number: 22, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, Exposure Time: 1/100 sec., Flash: Did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White Balance: Manual, Focal Length: 108 mm
Model: Olympus E-M5 Mark II

Category Entered: People


Comments

Nancy L. Green level-classic September 27, 2017

I always love seeing shots like this, it's capturing moments in real lives, WTG!! <>< #1696758

Chuck Green level-classic September 27, 2017

Question is how did he get the pelican to pose? Great shot, Connie! <>< #11644391

John Koepfer @PresentPleasures September 27, 2017

Excellent scene and storytelling image Connie!! #11644438

Connie S. Bingham September 27, 2017

Me too, Nancy! It's so much fun capturing candid scenes. I'm not sure, Chuck - I usually don't have that kind of good luck! Thanks y'all! Thanks John! :) #11644470

Gord MacEachern September 28, 2017

Outstanding beachscape Connie! #11644527

John Connolly September 28, 2017

A wonderful image Connie, one should never take the sea for granted! #11644632

Rudi Reiner level-classic September 28, 2017

Great 'people' shot Connie! #11644682

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