Share this page with your social network: A sunrise over Port Phillip Bay at Beaumaris in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
A pair of pelicans in an elegant dance at the Adelaide Zoo, South Australia.
A pair of Australian Pelicans at Sunrise in a early morning mist
This is an infrared shot taken at a place called Pelican. No…there weren’t any pelicans there the day I took this…!!! / / The title is inspired by Moby. / / / / / / / / /
I thought this Pelican looked like he was telling about the huge fish that got away..lol / Taken at the Ocean Springs Harbor in the morning /
BIRD SERIES Location Map – Goggle Earth Pelicans mainly eat fish, but they are opportunistic feeders and eat a variety of aquatic animals including crustaceans, tadpoles and turtles. Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / sold / 2 matted prints on redbubble 20 matted prints at art shows Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / Sept.13, 2008 / This photo has been nominated by Kathryn Potempski in the Pay it Forward group as her favourite picture… (thanks Kathryn), this is what she had to say ~ / Lisa Kenny is my all time favourite photographer not only are her talents many she is forever coming up with interesting and diverse work constantly and she is such a wonderful person to know. / In just under a year Lisa has shown me more than anything I could learn in a book and I have learnt so much just from studying her photos. / The expression captured on the pelican face is priceless,the detail is amazing,no fancy Photo shop work done here . / He just cheers me up every time I look at him. / / / /
Pelican taking off digitally enhanced
Three dead redgum trees standing silent together in Lake Bonney at Barmera in South Australia’s Riverland. Many thanks to Kathy T for sending me out to Pelican Point, an amazing place to see these majestic trees still standing against the elements. For great images see Kathy’s site.
“Seven Birds at Dusk” Just after sunset, looking across Alligator Bay toward Alligator Point, on Florida’s eastern panhandle gulf coast (the “Forgotten Coast”). “Seven Birds at Dusk” was voted the most popular entry in the “Reflections in Water” challenge, ALL COUNTRIES – Streams, Brooks, Creeks, Rivers, Ponds & Lakes group Featured in the following groups: / Florida! / Light and Reflection / ALL COUNTRIES – Streams, Brooks, Creeks, Rivers, Ponds & Lakes / Nature’s Wonders / Dawn and Dusk Light Photographed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (10MP/12x Leica lens).
A slightly tweaked version (July 09) of my first time out with a first dslr. The original as is image is below for comparison, and the older comments refer to that one… ;))) Taken before dawn (5am) in Puerto Morelos on the Yucatan penisula just south of Cancun Nov 2008 up and excited to try my new toy! Nikon d60 / Nikkor 18-200 lens / f/8 / 1.5 sec / ISO-100 / focal length 55mm / pattern metering / aperture priority Thanks so much for taking the time to look and all and any comments are much appreciated cheers maggie / ;)))))))) untouched original: July 2009 version: and the simpler pano version..don’t know if it packs more of a punch… let me know what you think…
This watercolor by artist Paul Jackson captures 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan on a rainy day. The pelican stopped for a quick “Detour” on it’s way to the Fulton Fish Market. Completed in 2008, this 22” X 36” painting is part of the Paul Jackson New York watercolor series. Detour won The Margery Soroka Memorial Award from the American Watercolor Society.
Noosa Main Beach, this is what Noosa is all about :) 3 Frame sunset HDR, one of the frames had this pelican flying overhead, all three had the still surfer. Pelican pasted back over the ghosted figure the HDR created. Noosa Main Beach, Noosa Heads, Queensland. Canon 50D, 10mm, 16:9 crop.
Two young Galahs having a pit of a squabble / Galahs.. are a species of the Cockatoo family . / All my bird images are photographed in the wild / Thanks for visit and comments
Very little post processing the vibrant colors are from a glorious sunset /
Lens testing / Nikon Australia been kind enough to let me test drive a Nikon VR 200 mm-400 mm zoom lens f4 / . / Shoot info; Today 5.30 pm / Camera Nikon D 700 / Lens Nikon 200 mm- 400mm VR f 4 Zoom / Nikon 1.4 Extender 550mm<br />ISO 1100 Metering Spot Exposure Aperture Priority <br />Exposure time 1/750 sec. f 5.6 / Shoot was Hand held from a moving Boat / It is a very impressive Lens see if the Wife agrees to get me one for my Birthday Ha Ha /
I shot this one after my return from Tasmania, and while I was shooting it, it reminded me of the sunset on the Tasman Peninsula. So I’ll post them both on the same day.. It’s Tasmania v Noosa… :) I know it’s not really an even playing field with the pelican there, but I did wait 10-15 mins in the Tassy area, and not one bird flew by. Lake Doonella, Noosaville, Noosa Heads, Queensland, Australia. Canon 50D, 10mm. Available large and best viewed Large!!
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