
From Kangaroo Island, SA.
D200 70-200 VR at 200mm f9 1/500
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Say Ahhhhh !![]() From Kangaroo Island, SA. D200 70-200 VR at 200mm f9 1/500
wow, thats somehting I've only heard about. Dont think I want to zoom in to see whats happing in that mouth...
I'd heard about that rogue pelican - has been going around the northern beaches eating it's relatives !!!!
![]() Great capture ![]() Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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I thought pelicans hatched their young from eggs
![]() or Young pelican was heard saying to dad ... `Nope I can't find the fish dad. Are you sure you put it in here' and dad responds with `Yep course I'm sure. I had to hide it from those damn seagulls somewhere' ... ![]() Well captured. Russell
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