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Photo of the Day ~ Birds Category ~ February 18, 2008

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Seeing Double
by Dee Langevin (Dee Langevin) 
Camera:
Canon EOS 30-D
Location:
Vero Beach, Florida
 
United States of America

Photographer Notes:
None.


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Robin-Lee Vieira commented on February 18, 2008 00:43:
I love this shot! We don't have Pelicans around here, too bad I like them and I like the wonderful detail, color and perfect lighting in this wonderful comp. of this delightful duo! Congrats!
Kathy Pazaryna commented on February 18, 2008 05:45:
Great Title and awesome picture love it!!! Big Congrats on your POTD Win and your Double today Dee
Isabel Cutler commented on February 18, 2008 06:31:
Beautiful exposure. Had my first bird outing to Florida a few weeks ago and my herons kept coming out with overexposed heads, even with compensation. I imagine these guys are hard to expose properly too. Kudos. Isabel
Patrice Cigallio Wesa commented on February 18, 2008 11:17:
Wonderful composition of these two pelicans parallel to each other showing both their similarities and differences. Excellent detail, clarity, color, lighting and POV. A big congrats to you, Dee, and especially on your double today!
Dee Langevin commented on February 18, 2008 12:27:
Thank you Robin-Lee, Kathy, Isabel and Pat for your wonderful feedback! And thank you Kevin for the honor of a double on PhotographyVoice today - I'm thrilled!
Kirsten Kjaer commented on February 18, 2008 13:36:
Superb capture of these wonderful beings. Congrats on your doubble today, Dee.
Linn Smith commented on February 18, 2008 17:09:
Great pose to capture both of these pelicans in perfect focus with a wonderful tilt of their heads...congratulations on your double win today!
Dee Langevin commented on February 19, 2008 11:28:
Thanks Kirsten and Linn! Yes, these pelicans were very cooperative.
Joyce Webley commented on February 24, 2008 09:32:
What a great pose! Nice composition, lighting, and detail! Congratulations on your double win!


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