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my mom is mad at me

seagull with baby

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Comment from a.samathasena


What a great nice gorgeous lovely shot.Wonderful nice natural nature scene.Pure White beautiful feathers,lovely face eyes yellow beak red dot and legs,another friend's brown design color feathers body,lovely face beak legs and body details,water and waves,correct light and natural shadows are gorgeous great and make a very nice nature scene.I like this talent work and scene.Focus color and all are excellent.Great job.Well Done.Thanks.

 Comment Written 03-Jul-2015


reply by the author on 03-Jul-2015
    many thanks again sam
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


But she doesn't give it a damn!
Harmonious colors. Nice perspective & narrow DOF. Excellent lighting, focusing & framing. Thanks for sharing...

 Comment Written 03-Jul-2015


reply by the author on 03-Jul-2015
    many thanks dick
Comment from Life is but a dream.


You seem to have captured their squint as if both are displeased about something!

A nice panoramic....well a very wide horizontal, gives us the feeling that the bird in the back has been following the bird in the front for a mighty long time!

I like that you are almost at eye level yet there is a bit of an angle looking down, gives a humble feel to those two.

Good technical elements all round. Nice photo and again thank you for educating us with your artist's notes...wish more people would do that.

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 Comment Written 03-Jul-2015


reply by the author on 03-Jul-2015
    thanks a lot olga for your lovely comments
Comment from Stacia Ann


Very funny title! Yes, "my mom is mad at me" crosses cultures and probably species!
The attitudes of the two birds are clear: the mom's stance, back turned to the infant; the baby's humility, looking down.
Very nice background, contrast to the birds' colors.
I was, I confess, somewhat confused as to the birds' sex/age. The infant bird seems almost as big as the mother--although that makes sense, if it's a male bird. But then the mother has more striking colors, and I always thought in most species the female has duller plumage/fur, etc.
That aside, great nature photography.
Stacia

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 Comment Written 03-Jul-2015


reply by the author on 03-Jul-2015
    thanks a lot for your nice comments;
    as far as I could read, for this species, there is no difference between male and female
    it is certainly the female who takes care of the young ones;